j t ' - ' ' : ; ; ' l! Cutty News. CByBefFo ; , . i BOYS TO ENTERTAIN Grade school boys and girls win be entertained at Salem Public Library at 10:30 a.m. Saturday by a rhow featuring magic, ventrilo quism and " other; entertainment presented by John Lewis. South ' Salem Hi-h student, assisted by ! several ouier boys. Piummage sale Thurs., Oct. 6, over Grcsnbsum's. 8:30 to 4 p.m. PEO Chapter BQr ? - J ' ; " lAdvJ Dr. Landy J. Franz wishes io announce the opening of his of- f -s for "the practice of general' d?rtrrtry. Surgical Dental Court, 1477 State SL Ph. 2-1515. .would bke to have you write V . THEIR letters for tbem. PAGEN- Onmg dance over Western Auto. 'sTECHERS . Commercial Place Old tme Darce. Come bring your jment Agency, 494 State Street. Ph. friends Sat nite, OcL 8. Larson's ; 4.3351 . (Adv) Orrhesfra. (Adv.) Mint Control a ' TVI j.l- Area jrianneu In 3 Counties " r a m 1 D?partment reported Wednes- day. This means, officials said, that any planting stock, going into that area from any other place in Oregon from outside the state mustbe cleared by plant offici als. Planting stock, under the : or der, must be free of these dis eases, pests and weeds: wilt rust and nematode organisms, strawberry weevils, mint , flea beetles and the common symphy lids. yellow nut grass, quack grass, morning glory, Canada thistle, white top or hoary cress, Bermuda grass and Russian knapweed. Chemeketans Elect Allen Charles Allen will head Salem Chemeketans for the coming year. He and 17 other officers were elected by the outdoor club fol lowing annual reports and business this week. - The other" officers: Miss Mar garet Peper. vice president; Mrs. George LaBorde, recording secre tary: Miss Sally Hooper, corres ponding secretary: Dr. John Dyke, membership secretary; Miss Bessie Smith, treasurers Elected to head committees: Miss, Frances A. McCarter, hiking; Kenneth Jennings, annual outing; Weston Niemela. conservation; Miss Frances F. McCarter, enter tainment; Harold Melchert, publi cations; Hayden Smithson, lodge; Mrs. Dan Madson. historical: Har-j la Keeter, picture nigm; ueroy McDuffie, Chemeke-den; Willis T. Caldwell, auditor; : Miss Agnes Scott, representative to National Outdoor Federation i George La 3orde, mountain rescue. State Awards Bridge Contract The Oregon Highway Commis sion awarded a $144,952 con tract Wednesday for construct ing a 412-foot bridge over Cow Creek on the Pacific north of Canyonville. Highway The contract went to Tom Lillebo, Reedsport, who submit ted the lowest of four bids. Still 9 Days to 2 Orga-sonic a mini control area win De- jjce help. 1 , come operative in Jefferson, Crook and Deschutes - counties Shop Wynkoop-BUlr Printing Serv-OcL-10. the State Agricultural ice for finest Wedding , Announce- win OjVEFOR tour HOME, MOTHER r ; FOR YOUR CHURCH OR SCHOOL , tat hwrft Enter Baldwin'i nationwide doublb-pkize contest today! Nothine to buv. Easv to win. Just tell in 50 word or . let why you would uVe to own an Orga-onic Spinet Organ. 10 0W.-erti. wtRom., .30 piM( mtmm flivva mwmy ; Hurrrl C.nUtl cl.t.t mirinifW Odkr IS, IfSS- Get official entry form here si I 1 I 519 Court Senator ! HOUSE AUTHORIZED Construction of a $30,000 house at 7720. Alvarac'o Terrace was authorized in a building permit is seed Wednesday by .the city en gineer's office to P. W." .Morse. .,..,. - ATTENTION HUNTERS: Order ahead from your grocer fresh double-wrapped Master Bread. : (dV.) We have just been observm j Na f tional Letter - Writing Week. JCan you write VOURS in shorthand, speadwriting. or stenotyping? Yes? Then we have a job for yo for some of Satan's nicest employers ; Rummage sale at Salem Memorial Hospital Annex. (Back of hospital) By the Salem Memorial Auxiliary Fit k Sat.; Oct 7 It I. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. ; j . Adv.) NOW is the time to PICK YOUR JOB. See PAGENSTECHER'S Commercial Placement Agency at 494 SUte St (Rm. 411 Ore. 3 Id g.) Ph. 4-3351. Minv Ii.stin?-a11 nf. .. 0 ments in town. 490 Ferry, (adv) t CARS DAMAGED , . A 1954 Ford convertible driven by George Joseph Hutrnacher, 1935 Hazel Ave., and a 1939 Chrysler sedan driven by Leonard Byron Malm, 3340 Lancaster Drive, col lided shortly after noon Wednes day at 12th and Hines streets. Both cars were damaged exten sively but no one was reported injured, police - said, j Rummage Sale, Thurs.. Oct.- 6th. 341 N,. Commercial. Chapter CB P.E.O. ,. (Adv.) We can offer you fresh pork loins again at 50c a lb. Also good beef roasts at 35c. MIDGET MARKET. 351 State St. (Adv.) See outstanding wall papers with matching - fabric and glamorizing Treasure' Tone paints at Clarke's. 220 N. Com!. j (Adv.) Rummage saje at the Knight Mem orial Congregational Church to be held Fri., Oct. 7, at 9 ajn., (Adv.) Liqn's Club Auxiliary. I rummage sale. Friday Ott 7. 9 to 4. over,'Vr U1C V,KX y- ma ccca-. Greenbaum's. i Bring us j our deer. Yill skin, cut, j wrap, store. Kamases Lockers. ; 810 N. Liberty Adv.) f BRING US YOUR DEER Will skin, cut. wrap and store, Ramages Lockers, 810 N. Liberty (Adv.) Rent automatic "washers $3.50 per mo. We connect and service at no additional charge. Judson's, Ph. 3-4141. . . . . ; tAdv.) I Court to Studv Opening of Alley A request concerning opening of 1 an alley between Pine street and; Main street in Brooks was taken under advisement Wednesday by the Marion County Court after an investigation by the county en gineer's office disclosed that the alley was closed by a fence. The request had been filed with the court by Ed Edmond of Brooks, CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the South Sub- - urban fire department k neigh bors for their kind acts' shown during the fire of Alvin's Cafe. . Emma Brondel ' j . Adv.) mmmrnmimmmmmm - . ! I spinet organs Hotel Eldg. ' Ph. 442S2 Rev.Holland - .- . . ... Accepts Post 1 . At Ashland ? 5 " ' . The Rev. B. J. Holland will leave Salem to become pastor of First Presbyterian Church in Ashland, Not '1. - I He has been assistant pastor of Salem's First Presbyterian Church we past iour years, his resigna- - tion was given iuesaay n 1 g n it Arthur. 17, zzo Lee s., siuaem. -to the session of ' Michael Arden McBride, .18, 770 the church. A S. ' Commercial St.,: student- and - committee - was .Wilms Carol Billings. 18, Salem- then, named t to Route 4,'Box 692. cannery worker. ; work with the; Donald Adelpbert Dayson, . 25. ; 1 j r'r .. .. . .v autfi i t as 1 1 RUl N. Poling, in se- lecting a new, ass !LX istant pastor.: tr" Ck VS The Rev. Mr. 1 f-iHol Hnllsn1 nniKk. .vuUv. V. . ion was made to begin on Nov. 17 the finance campaign for a new church for the congregation. The Dresent thurrh at winter nrf church r-x. u-t 1" mii k.. k... ..u '"..ff1101 Re.p.iu4 ed in Iowa and, v" Illinois churches before coming to 'nn ' 1 T Salem. He is a graduate of Pres-j 1 TUClC iSl'lllUS byterian Seminary of Dubuque. ! 55 In other church business, decis-tTa " O . eu.u 4U w swue cuit court against a Stayton man JZJZL Z''Vte 127,500 damages. ' Chemekcta and west of Winter I where the church owns two prop-! ernes. Manton. Boles, Mazuire i and Church. .Portland architects firm, has . been retained to plan the new structure. Partner Glen Stanton . had helped design the present church about 25 years ago. Traffic Light Proves Costly Running a red traffic lisht at j Fairgrounds road and Mvrile ' street resulted Wednesday in $45 in fines for Harold L. Copeland, 2764 Brooks Ave. . It was not a case of an unusu ally high fine for missing the light Copeland paid $5 for that, two fines of $3 and $10 for driving without an operator's license, and one for $25 on a charge of dis orderly conduct. , Officers said he was warned four times aboot driving without " f "?5nsc De"re,. ne P10"3 UP Adv.).s:"" rJ"" a.,,u- ,e UJ,fu UJ Btciic lanxuBgc awn pm icuie... resulting in.. the disorderly conduct charge Cooeland said he had a driver's learning permit but lost it, accord ding to the pblice report Naval Reservist Wins Promotion J Navy Reservist Darrell L. Cross ler of Gates was promoted to store keeper 2c at a recent drill - of NRSD 13-28 at the training center on Airport Road. Crossler has missed only one drill since he ioined the division in 1953. i ? TfTIn rin r?adnaw rfTinn Omc ! ' I I I II II J fit 1 1 1 V7 II f I 1 I I U II M I I I I I" t 1 f fi. t I d ' f" '... ! y h H; ; i"; II i L lUu Lju' LA li I II Q ' I Rcguhrbj 1.49 Yard l l 1 i! ' Assorted ; -lEpl&lT 1 . '-j.-. . . ' . I b: La - ' I A marvelous selection ... onons, onon ' 111 j I i A marvelous selection . . onons, onon and nylon blends, dacrons, rayons ." p stripes, checks, shadows and All 45 inches wide . .'. resistant - j ; Lipmans fabrics, second ; ... - PuIiHc Keorils MARRIAGE LICENSE -." I ; APPLICATIONS ' 5 ' Robert 'Allen Mead. 24. 1145 f Bellevue, state income tax dept. 1 and Dora Marion Johnson, 22, ' i22C6 Hyde St.. clerk typist I Roy Francis Rice, 25, 1005 N. '! Order! approves sale of real prop isth Kt tnirk driver and Sammie'ertv located in Marion County. I Louise Hupp, 25, 570 Oregon St., radio parts,; . . Trank x. Hisgen, Zo, luusene,' plywood worker, and Leona Rose , jai J i- Itl VA AMI. sutvunviui ; man. and Marilyn Jean Boock, 23, 3395 N. River Rd., bookkeeper. I liwiltl A 1-4 ttm m i i 1 1 i m jL7UIIlclSiC OUll A tumble from the back of; a . . v V ! rucK was me Dasis weancbuy lur suit filed in Marion County Cir.'"'"". The acton filfd by Een M E.ntrm wh1 ,?cs ssufer.cd ! ""-"""s . because of the negligence of Hu-; beft K. Bones last Aug. 14. Entrek in said he was riding on the back of the truck, operated; by the Bones, about three miles south of Aumsville, when the mishap oc curred. ,, ' . , . Entrekin said because . Bones drove too fast, swerved unneces sarily and the tailgate on the truck was too low. that he was bounced from the truck. He said he suffered a brain concussion, a b-r shoulder injury and a broken toe as a result Mrs. Thiessen Of Salem Dies L Mrs. Mildred Thiessen, long time resident of Salem and wife of H. A. Thiessen Sr., died Wed nesday at a Salem hospital. Late resident of 411 N. 21st St.. Mrs , xj,;. was a member of Order of Eastern Star. Victoria rhanr 7fi at.Tiirnrr and a mem- ijjCr, 0j tne christian Science Church. She was born March 14. 1882, in Ringwald, England, and came to the United States about 1838. She arrived in Oregon in 1890 and has lived in the Salem and , Turner area since. In addition to the widower, she ia survived by son, H. A. Thiessen, Jr., of Jefferson; daughter, Usona Thiessen of Salem; brothers, Ger ald Gower of Portland and Wil liam Gower of Newberg; -. two grandchildren, and three nephews and a niece. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 1:30 p.m. at the Clough-Barrick Funeral Chapel., solid col all crease- floor PROBATE, COURT Estate of Anna Lois Wolfe, de- ceased: Order sets time for hear ing of final account for 9:30 a.m., Nov. fr, 1955. - Estate of Joseph Fery, deceased: Estate lof Charles T. Witter, de. ceased: Order approves final act count and direcU distribution Estite pt Harriet Hancock Corey; deceased, Supplemental final ac count fixes value of estate at S104,i 596.64 and orders disiribution. j Estate !of Walter Robarts. de ceased: Order appoints Alfred J, wheailori as administrator. 1 j CIRCUIT; COURT Ben I Ml Entrekin vs. Hubert K Bones f Seeks $27,500 damages for injuries allegedly incurred as re sult of accident involving truck operated iby defendant Statt pi Oregon, ex rel Carmel Taylor vs. Sylvester Taylor: Asks court ito order defendant to show cause jf or allegedly failing to make support payments. . j Stat vs. Calvin Laverne Mc- Courry: Defendant found- guilty of obtaining ! money by false pre " u,fl nna i ,Uo"J Tj rnmAnn Jr v. rIarJ' cnce Gladden: Writ of habeas! corpus issued ordering Warden! Marion county Circuit Court Oct. uiaooen io proouce compion in 17 at 3 p.m. j .Eileen Crowley vs. Earl Lee Crowley: I Complaint for divorce charges cruel and inhuman treat- ment, mony money March Wash. seeks $5,000 lump sum ali- and $50 a month support for minor child. Married 12, 1938. at Vancouver, Lois Paetsch vs. Bill Paetsch: CompUiint for divorce charges; cruel . and inhuman treatment,! seeks Custody of two minor chil dren. 200; a montn support money for children and $5,000 lump sum alimony, Cooleenj McCulley vs. Elflon Wayne j McCulley: Annullment of marriage decreed and plaintiff's maiden name of Collen Mcintosh ordered! restored. Joan Fitzpatrick vs. Robert Filzpatrick: Complaint for divorce charge cruel and inhuman treat ment, seeks custody of minor child ajid total of $150 a month support money jfor! self and child. Married at Salem. Ore.. Aug. 16, 1952. DISTRICT; COURT . Howard iD. Butner. Mt. Ansel, found guilty of ch?rge of assault and bajttery. placed on probation for twoj years. MUNICIPAL COURT Harold L. Copeland, 2764 Brooks Ave., fined a total of $43 on charges! of disorderly conduct, running! a j red light and two cita tions fqr driving without an oper ators license. Claude Harry Hupp, Gervais. to answer charge of driving with a loose and leaking load 8:30 a.m. today.- j f JarrieS E. Friese, 18. of 1335 N. 23rd St , Marvin H. Benz. 19, of 1122 N. 15th. and Robert E. Reitz, 18, of 2838 , Evergreen Ave., charged! with illegal possession of liquor,' posted $35 bail each. Thief Raids Cabin. Rea For Winter Ai thief. aDoarently with a thn..oht for the lone, cold winter -. j v:. nw.u Santiam ;River summer home, James ! S. Mosolf. Salem mana ger of Sears, reported Wednesday. Listed as missing from the Mosolf house as a result of the burglary were eight blankets, six pairs of sheets,: six pillow cases, twoj chenille bed spreads, one sleeping bag. a woman's suit' and other items of clothing, v a ' Marion County sheriff's deputies who investigated the break-in said the burglar pried open a bedroom window arid then stripped the beds and closets of bedding and some clothing.. ' s. ' i Other items in the house, includ ing a gun over, the mantel, were not molested.- deputies said. Mosolf said the burglary had oc curred some time between Septem ber 25 and -Tuesday when it was discovered. CLAIMS WAIVED . BANGKOK, Thailand UPt Burma nas 'has waived all World War II claims against Thailand.' a joint communique issued by the two gov ernments said WedneSday. .. - SAWDUST Due to the increase in our cost we find it necessary to raise our prices effective Oct. 10. w a unit for o i i $Q00 W o Unit for "I'- ' '"-.!' Capitol Fuel Co. Oregon Fuel Co. MOW... ANYONE CAN WELD! Sears fAa rM mm Mr. At Gray M HERE'S PROOF A 6 Year Old Boy Can Weld , . . a Neat Seam on First fry Using Sears Self-Starting 4 . Contact Welding Rod ' . 11 '. Here's a picture of six year old Jtmmy Winter welding . . . after a few minutes instructions, this six year old actually did. a neat job of welding with Sears Self-Starting Contact Rod! See fur ther proof at the welding demonstration! . Only 8. Off Down, 8.00 Month en r Seors Eosy Payment Plan : ; (Usual Carrying Charge) j Craftsman 90-omp. ore welder specially f designed f or; light maintenance: j; Com plete with" hood, rod, leads, brush and instructions. Si 1 Statesman,. Salem, Ore., Thursday, Oct. 6, 1955 See.1 1 3 Unclassified State Workers 'Entitled' to Vacation Rights T I-Employes and officers in the tin ! classiiied service of the State ol Oregon are entitled to the same va cation privileges - that are provid ed fof personnel of the Classified Civil Service. Attorney General Robert Y. Thornton held Wednes day. Thornton . said the . resignation of George Spaur as state forester followed by presentation of voucher for compensation due him Births MlIXIGAN To Mr. and Mrs! Leonard Milligan, 2155 Ferry St, i daughter, Wednesday, Oct. 5, a Salem General Hospital. YOUNG To Mr. and Mrs. El mer Young, 1355 Vista Ave., a soli Wednesday, Oct 5, at. Salem Gen era! Hospital. ' j CHURCH To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Church, 425 S. 20th St., a son Wednesday,. Oct 5, at Salem Mem orial Hofpital. Dump Load Blower Hiway Fuel Co. West Salem Fuel Co. Self-Starring kes Weld i n g See for Yourself At the Big Welding DEMONSTRATION By Factory Representative Mr. Al Gray You've got to see ft believe it . . makes striking an arc as simple as touching a pencil to a piece of paper! ThereVnO: sticking rod! Holding an arc is done automatically by the rod! See this amazing demonstration! October 6th thru in Our Hardware f5 Only erty ' TIT 20 Complete Craftsman SEARS 550 'for.. 200 hours "annual leave with pay," representing vacation not taken, furnished the first occasion 'for construing the 1955 act , Question was raised by account f ants for the Secretary of State as jto the legality of making such pay ment to Spaur in lieu of vacation, on the basis that the state foresters salary is fixed by law. The attorney general ruled, how- ai,A. Ikqt Ikn 1 fit T M . .U - m vacations for- unclassified ofli-tra and employes , without regard to thp manner in u-hirh liAir rimt'a' .- - ... .. , - - compensation is authorized. Reference in the 1555 act to " snl aries fixed by law," Thornton said, is limited to the requirement for establishing a pay plan,' compar able to the general state pay structure, for unclassified em ployes and officers whose compen sation is not fixed by law. Conract &q" Fast; Easy ! 10 th Dept. f3 00 Down, 20.00 Month on rt Easy Peyment Plan final Carrying Charge) Craftsman 1 1 80-amp. welder i . : : O and occessoties. Heavy-duty, all-purpose welder. ' " ! 200-omp. , welder 251.00 Capirol-39191 'A ; i . 4-