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rut fat, hfc, law Mbr, rnu net
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bed M at t j a r primal lee ia
eWaag aa eeard FTua
Md by Cub hcmjt Part IM at
Raaaiaaiaa trkaai (Jut wart.
iDratel plate rapaared while yaw.
an a PaatJeea Parker DeeJiU.
SwAP ANYTHING FAST threugh IS X. Liberty, laiem. ladvl
iTasailied eda! Wei EM IS 1 1 laf
a ederaer.
m Ktxn rtxiciRATC
Cut Sceul Pact held ChrM
ma party ret rally at lha SUt
StNool lor lha flhad l ere
teased program.
IllkUIV RtPORTtO
Clly poUce taid gold eaten aad
omaa't iutdrgarirteat rti mua
mi litre a TWvlajr sifM bur
(lary X la WtUrf C. Bart rru
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miry M aial by larciaf iW, ,or CVijn.
rnani ba AALCM ACAOCMY (1MU
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School Reporter
Two Fx-G o vcrnors 'Join Army'
Leslie High
Set to Elect
New Officers
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Afl aai i Juaiaf
Htt aliKlra bady atfim aar
Iwaai M rrtJ Tt artmary
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Sudratf ruav
Vf . laJM lor araa-
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Othar raadl-
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PaiMar.
Crl yaur fmh turtry al Kuykra-
-tt Paollry al W Laaraa-
MrMa kaa aa4 Jun BrUb-
aupt: tacrWary toara Rawltact.
MarrtWaa MranM. Marftrat Kai-
Irtar and Mary dart; lraaurar
tia Sally Jarbimtva. Call aUIUo
grr aaa Wayaa Bryaa: aarffai
al am-Ma Bona, Craif WaU-
tadr.l'ajr and loa Sratl.
(acuki waadirra aa4 ailxa aart
art. rartaytac aiartpai Carl
Aaraaafcraaaat vat kjaaar tt
Parry. Ulwf larully nmtxr
art ptayad by ttotaa (tana aad
Laa Uaidra.
paruayuif graduataa al tauth
ara t.Waaar Parkar. Car aaa
Humphrey. Kattb Burraa,
Iran, (ally Rtaaatd. Bid Craa-
aU aad Jun Dataapart.
Ubara la lha KamMomlad all
axltatad Boa LautA. a ill lam Re
tar. Jaaat DaraNeart. Jail Badaa
uv. Jut) Douxlaa, Larry Etraaa.
J an ira PHitlipa. Bua OtJar, Bua
Kaarb. MarUya Catlal. Mrva Ad-
arm. CaJtraa Nalaaa. lata rrlr
toa. Linda Hammead. BtO Cite.
i Karma Kytvrt. Mdta Davhv Sua
ttUaoa. Jrrama iiaartara, Barbara
ktudrll and Shirtry BmNk.
Tha mood aa chaaxaal frara
aOly la arnava at Dlaaa Hrubatt
arrlonnad ballat aumbrr lhal
brtaa laa Ortatmaj aaaambly
South Salem Hietj arcbeilra
pUyed artertiaaa frara "My Klr
Udy." Tkia aa foltevad by lha
rbarut tinting Chrtotmaa aaaft.
tlyra Wilaaa, llrat vice area-
Mral. vat prearaJrd ttt a cor
taia duriaf the prorram for bar
auttlandiag wart an South'i aa-
Glrti ruaniM lor tonf auaena aembltea Inraucn Ua year.
ara Tern Blum, aad Nlfieyl Tne pragram rama la aa end
rotted pUat. rut IWwera. UtW r''
acti. ..ait. holly wreath. aaaauaxad rnday.
Marru riartaL US C taald. Ul
JtaJT.
tadv.l
SALEM MAN MPrTAUZED
Leuit S Avery. U. af ttt Dtvi
toa St. N'E, at Ukea la Sam
Mr moral Hotpital afler ha laiated
i tha Smofca Shop. 3U Stale St..
about J It pjn. rnday. flrat ad
mea laid. HotpOal alteadaaU tald
h ai beinf held lor ebiervalioa.
Howard Septic Tanki k Sewera,
Draint cleaned. EM iT7.
AITO RECOVERED
A IB aedaa reported muting
Thurtday frara lha 11M block ef
Slat Street tu reravered rnday
moraiBg about a block away and
returned ta iu ewaer. Reed Her
ri Nrboo, Sat Fareat HOU Way
NW. city polic taid.
Player pianoa. reconditioned, OS.
lata of rofls. Cood aelectwa of ra-
coaditJeoed oprigntj. Pra-imrea-tnry
tal. Drastic reduction. Zob-
el't WarehooM tale, tal N. High.
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We will be ricetd at I p m. Sua
day. Dec. Sad due la employ (
Canttmat party. Wt wkvk all aur
patron A fneaidt a Merry Cnrtot
mat aad a aappy holiday. Cfcuia
City. EM B 2117. tadv.l
Mar Ttg't Pradurr. SJ3 State St.
Frail k aut gift bnr ar baaket
mad ta arder. Let at kandla yoor
wrapping A delivery ar mailing
chorea. .'a charge except regular
pottage. Special thtt weekend
Large egg ktc doaea, raw peaauti
4 lb. Free d., any atat arder.
EM I MS7. (adv.)
SALEM TOVTB W VaKTl WSO
Joha WJbur, toa af Mr. aad Mr
Cleaa Wilbur. J37t Argyle Dr. S,
waa mm of 41 Uaivertity of Ari
zona teniera recratly telerted for
membership la the 1S7-SI Who
Wha't Among Studewts la Amen
tia Vnirtrtitiet and College.
Year-End Clearance. Hi-Fi apeak
art. amplifier, microphone, etc.
Universal Sawad Carp. EM M77.
ltfl N. CapHoL (adv.)
PointetUat. II.M and up. Alto Cy
clamen, Azaleas, cut flower, cor
tage. Rhododendrons, 12.49. Nice
telectioa of shrubs. Gift certm-
catea available. A. Plant Green
houses A-Fkaitt. ISM'S. 13th. EM
l-atTa, Obaa evas. tadv.l
LARCENY OF HIBCAPS
Four hubcap, v a 1 u d at $37.
were stolen from two different car
parked an the Loder Brother Used
car lot, m High St. NE. Thurtday
night or Friday morning, city po
lice reported.
Shop at Pemberton't Floral Shop,
I960 S. 12th for your ChritUnat
needs. Wreath Green Fo
liage A Flowering Plants
Christmas arrangement. Frea De
livery. Open Eves, tin I p.m.
(adv.)
Woman Files
$16,816 Suit
A $lt,tlt damage suit was filed
Friday in Marion County Circuit
Court charging that the plaintiff
waa Injured when tha car in which
she was riding was hit in the rear
by another car.
Evelyn Thompson brought the
suit against D. T. Hammond
charging that Hammond's nee li
cence caused! an accident an Dec.
28. 19U, at the intersection of High
and SUt streets. The suit seeks
$16,500 general damage and l?16
for medical costs for alleged in
juries received.
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Salem High Alum
Joins PGE Staff
PORTLAND. Ore.. Dec. 2-E. V.
(Corky) Shafer. IMS graduate of
Salem High School, has joined ue
public relations staff of Portland
General Electric Co. Shafer, a Uni
versity of Oregon graduate who
served three years in the marine
corps during the Korean conflict,
hat been on the staff of tha Al
bany Democrat Herald where be
served a a general assignment re
porter and industrial editor.
Public
Records
Salem
Obituaries
CIRCVTf COt'RT
State Welfare Commission vs.
Frank Roatch: f 1.101 judgment
awarded plaintiff because of al
trged misrepresentation by de
fendant when applying for welfare
benefit.
Evetya Thompson vs. D. T. Ham-
mood: Damage suit seeks tjf.llt
for iajunes allegedly received la
aula accident Dec. 2a. IK.
DISTRICT COI RT
Edward Lea Smith. Billy Eugene
Smith, both of Brooks: William
Harrison Meadows Jr., Salem Rt
2. Box 212. and Ralph Kenneth
Bale. Portland: preliminary ex
aminations set Dec. 9 at S p.m.
an charges af burglary not ia a
dwelling.
PROBATE CO CRT
Fanny E. Gillespie estate: Order
closes estate.
Konstantin Gisler estate: Order
close estate.
Maude P. Stegaer estate: Jos. M.
Devers appointed administrator.
Arabella C. L. Polka estate: Or
der close estate.
Archie Lane estate: Order set
Jan. 10 at 1:1 J for final account
hearing.
Alice M. Bancroft estate: Order
closes estate.
MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS
Melvin Wesley BrowneD. 37, plas
terer. 165 Fir Gardens NW. and
Margaret Grace Jacksaa, 24,
housekeeper. MS lath St. SE. both
of Salem.
Lee Ainsworth. . truck driver,
337 lath. St. SE, and Frieda Francis
Coates, 3. institutional worker, Rt.
Box 460, both of Salem.
Richard W. Oglesbee, 21. V. S.
Air Force. 1133 Redwood St. NW,
and Lolita R. Miller. 17. student,
Rt S, Box 757 A., both of Salem.
Ole Hetland. 69. carpenter, and
Peart Inga Anderson, 53, at home,
both of Silverton.
Robert Joel Sailor, 24, law stu
dent. 1040 Bellevue St. SE. and
Nancy Lee Groth, 20, student, 61
15th St. NE. both of Salem.
Martin John Albert. 45, farmer,
and Leah L. Schei, 47, at home,
both of Aurora.
Robert Omer BrunnelL 22. insur
ance agent. 129 24th St. NE. and
Darlene Lucille Lane, 17, student,
40 list St. SE, both of Salem.
Dean A. Stiles, 22, truck driver,
2240 Fairgrounds Rd. NE, and
Eleanor 3. Wright, 17, waitress,
Flouts. Barbara Break aad Janet
Beaa. Bobbie Levellette aad Bar
bara Curlin. Mary Gatet and Judy
Warrea. Pat Tve and Everya
Testae aad Sharon FuRoa and Jan
Arrnprieat Bob Faileur. Mat Fer
ry and Joha Saffroa ar yell king
candtdttet.
Davis laa Wta
The pritafor lha moat cant col
lected for the Girls Leagut canned
food drive ta tha home room waa
won by Don Dan' home room.
A total af It can were collected
by lha M student in tha winning
home room.
The erne Is a free pass for each
member of the home room to the
noon movies lor a week.
At a result of the drive. Leslie
will distnbute 1.JO0 cans to needy
families.
South Alums
Paid Honor
Br KAREN MARRU
The-Oiristmas vacation was of
ficially launched at South Salem
High School when South graduatee
were nonarm i
a homecoming
and Christmas
assembly Friday
afternoon.
Welcoming the
I X- ahimnl were the
t a ' f I bom c a m I a
yW hostess and host
'Winil, Roth
C arisen and
"r Gary Gregor.
'' Kennie stated in
wf
her welcome,
Souths doors "are always open
to iU graduates." Gary previewed
the sports season.
"There s No Place Like south
for the Holidays." was sung by
Deanne Alexander, Cleo Fitch
Ruth Karnsberger. Sue Rasmus-
sen. Barbara Leiseth. Lucille Won
derty and Barbara Lee. The girls
were accompanied on the piano
by Zolt Peterson.
The homecoming skit was next
with studenu playing the parts of
Births
BELLEISLE To Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Belleisle. MO Charles Ave.
S, a son, Friday. Dec. 20, at Sa
lem Memorial Hospital.
MENTZER Te Mr. and Mrs.
Robert MenUer. 1370 Birchwood
Dr. NE. a son. Friday. Dec. 20, at
Salem General Hospital.
Vote Registration
Deadline Extended
For Beef Proposal
The deadline for registration of
Oregon cattle producers to qual
ify for voting in the Oregon beef
commission referendum nat been
extended to Jan. 21, Robert J.
Steward, director of agriculture.
announced Friday.
Orifinal closing date for regist
rations was Dec. 24. The addition
al time will permit a broader rep
resentation, Steward said. Up to
Dec. 20, reports from county
aaenU throughout the state indi
cated about one-third of the cattle
population was registered. Reg
istration is spotted: it is light in
some counties ana neavr in
others.
Steward said recent meetings
and discussions among cattle pro
ducers have stimulated interest in
both sides of the issues involved
with the result heavier registra
tions are expected.
Four Boys Cited
In House Damage
Four Salem boys, age 13 to 15,
were cited Friday to appear in
Marion County Juvenile Court
Dec. 23 by Marion County sheriff's
deputies concerning smashing of
windows in a vacant house at 535
Browning Ave. SE.
The boys admitted breaking the
windows last Halloween and again
from Dec. 9 to It while waiting
for a school bus, said Deputy
Herbert Reed. The house belongs
ta Wayne Loder. 465 Center St.
NE. Damages were estimated at
140.
with lha music department's ting
lag and pUytng the "Hallelujah
Chorus. M
Girl Honored
By Academy
By LOUISE SCHROEDER
Mauriae Copple. aa honor stu
dent ef the senior class, was
chosen Friday as Sacred Heart
i3 of the Month.
Selection this
month centered
around the qual-
'l Ity of charkeble-
riness.
-fr . 1 1 u d a a t body
i mihliru rhair.
man and a mem
ber of Treble
Triad and the
Laalaa eefcreaea Ceciliana. Art is
her favorite subject: she hopes to
become aa art teacher.
Maurine is sister of P. F
Copple, 3490 NorthgaU Ave.
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Two former Oregoa geveraore, Cksrlr A. Spragae (left), and Doaglat McKay, look laelr
lura Friday soliciting funds for the Salvatloa Amy as members or im Arsayt tf
tisory board. Twenty membera eollecled J5 la aa hoar tl the kettles. (Staletmaa
pbola)
SfAtctman, SdVm. Ore., Sat.; Dre. 11. 57 (Sct'W
MOPff
ly OUSTS A1KU
YOUR ACCIDEMT IN5Uf?ANCC IS NO,
gooqlqok WHAT i
HAPPCNEP SINCE a
af ittw ar "
I v at V 1
Planning Unit
Approved for
Federal Grant
The way appeared clear Friday
for the mid-Willamette Valley
Planting Council to step up to the
$40,000 a year budget class.
New development was a ruling
front Attorney General Robert Y.
Thornton that ia effect -qualifies
the council for a $12,500 federal
grant from Housing and Home Fi
nance Agency. Already there is a
13,000 budget subscribed by Sa
lem City Council, Salem School
District, Martoa and Polk County
Courts.
Thornton's legal opinion had been
requested by the federal agency
which indicated that otherwise the
valley council's application for
funds was in good order.
Thornton ruled that creation of
such a council was authorized by
sttte Uw and as such constitutes
a regional or metropolitan plan
ning agency that can qualify for
federal financial grants.
Higher Draft
Call Planned
WASHINGTON. Dec. 20 ft -
The Army today boosted its draft
call to 13.000 men for February
and said this monthly rate prob
ably -will continue for the rest of
1958.
The February call is 3.000 men.
or 30 per cent more -than the
10,000-man quota set for January.
The increase in draft calls was
forecast last month when Asst.
Secretary of the Army Hugh Mil
ton said more inductees will be
needed because the Army's losses
will be greater than the man
power reduction ordered some
months ago.
Nursing Home Operator
Named to State Board
0 r v a 1 Love, Portland nursing
home operator who was instrumen
tal in organizing the state's nurs
ing home operators advisory coun
cil, was named Friday by Gov.
Robert D. Holmes to a council vacancy.
Love, a director of the Oregon
Licensed Nursing Home Associa
tion, succeeds Dr. William H.
Thayer on the council.
Rube Sanders
Known for
Versatility
(Stery atae aa pat
Reuben (Rube) Sanders, tl-yrar
eld former Oregon athletic great
whe died here Friday, was known
for his versatility.
Sandert. who started a career
as a gridiron terror at Chemawa
Indian School, was alto adept at
baseball, basketball and track,
In keeping with his Rogue River
Indian lineage, he also won hon
ors in archery.
Regular Galfer
When almost 09, he played golf
regularly and managed to shoot
nine holes in as low as 42.
Rube, as he was affectionately
known, played football for a va
riety of college and independent
teams in early years of the cen
tury when eligibility standards
were loose. He played at many
at five grid games in a single
week and he didn t quit as a
player until he was 42.
That last game came in 1911 and
he was playing with a Chemawa
team against University of Ore
gon. A broken wrist in the con
test brought the decision to re
tire.
Schools and independents for
which Sanders played at various
times included Willamette and Pa
cific universities, old Bishop Scott
Academy of Portland and Mult
nomah Athletic Club.
Coach lag Career
His playing days at an end,
Sanders began a coaching career
at Chemawa that brought addi
tional recognition. What may still
be a record is the 104-0 win
chalked by one of Rube's Che
mawa elevens over Newberg High.
The man who might be called
the Jim Thorpe of the Northwest,
sparked old Sherman Institute of
California to an astonishing upset
victory over the famed Thorpe-led
Carlisle Indians in 1904. In that
game, Sanders played the immor
tal Jim on at least even terms.
Each scored two touchdowns.
Another Sanders feat was win
ning seven track gold medals at
the 1905 World's Fair at Portland.
He did this by dominating in shot
put, hammer throw, high jump,
broad jump and discus.
Chemawa, where Rube later
worked as a maintenance employe.
has remembered its most famous
athlete by naming its athletic
field after Sanders.
In his latter years in Salem,
Rube Sanders was still an active
man as he pursued hobbies of golf,
hunting, fishing, fly-tieing and
bow-making.
$1,100 Judgment
Meted in Public
Aid Fraud Case
A $1,100 judgment was levied
against Frank floasch. 74. of 252
Cottage St. NE, Friday In Marion
County Circuit Court for alleged
fraudulent receipt of public at
isiance funds.
Roasch admitted not lilting a
bank account and social security
benefits for the amount when ap
plying for welfare benefiU which
were received from April 19U to
December of this year. The case
waa presented by Walter N. Fuch
igaml of the welfare recovery di
vision of the State Department of
Justice.
Social Welfare
Board Honors
Mrs. Wright
Mrs. Thomas G. Wright Jr.. 3035
Hulsey Ave. SE, waa presented
with an honorary membership
Friday in the Oregon State Con
ference on Social Welfare by Mrs.
Cora Bamford, stole president of
the group. The presenUtion was
made at the monthly meeting of
the Willamette Valley division at
Marion Hotel.
Recognition to Mrs. Wright wa
given by Mr. Bamford for her
lobbying work for the joint coun
cil during the Ust regular legis
lature session.
Mrs. Bamford taid three ideals
of the organization were displayed
in Mrs. Wright's work leader
ship for advancement of human
welfare in Oregon, Informing the
public on , social welfare needs
and interpreting these needs.
Cancer Board
Adds Hatfield
As Director
Mark Hatfield was elected to lha
Oregon Division of the America!
Cancer Society board of directors,
the Marion-Polk cancer a a 1 1 an
nounced Friday.
Carl Kelly, Mill City business
man, tnd the Rev. James Maxwell
of St. Paul were appointed to the
Marion -Polk board of directors.
Mr. Melvin Rigdoa of ML Angel
was selected aa a community cap
tain, replacing Mrs. Peter Coves,
who had been community captaia
there for the past five years.
The annual meeting of the bl
county group will be at noon Jaa.
IS at the Marion Hotel.
185 Families Get Yule Toys
Christinas toys were gives aut and repaired by city ftremea. peaV
yesterday to It families repra-' lnmMf
,i . t , . Two to lour lays ware give far
tenting 137 children, and Bor' rhlM L lamtlr Frank
wiD be distributed today from li wrd, charmaa ef toe artve,
am lo I om. at a warehauae ' taid.
lathe loo block ef Liberty St. NK ReripleaU muet have a card
Tha stork af aa estimated U.SOt'rrara either the Salem Ouiattnea
toyt wat eeUrctod under Ike Bureau. Sajvatlaa Army ar Mar
tpicet of Salem Exchange rtublloa County Welfare Corranlssioa.
REAL COOL
GETTING WHAT
YOU WANT
THROUGH
CLASSIFIED ADS
DIAL EM 4.6811
mm
Around-tka-dock vawaiMnyl At work or ptsy, bdtiriet eat,
for "ditta up" or everyday this taw teatth W laa Hesnao.
Aid BMatt your every nets. Putt yoa at year potted aad aaaeV
at Wf. Yea ar beiier, aW Ink fceMae. . .
a hm,mm u,.k mi fm ana Na daaaliaa
core. No "dot bias boms." Cat Ultahon aalerally. at ear
laW. The trunty styled tttapla ban are datiaaad te it eesrty
all frtmt tiyias. Yoa caa caooet Um rrwaa taai does ta asost
'oSaai'tea the aajtinguiiaad aawZeaita Caaawhw
Bvatlti H serins Aid for taea. It daaaorout aew Karat for
womta. Abe ibe eight eiber new and 5-maaietor 2aaMh
Duality Hearing Aids. Or boner yet, lei a arreaa s flea
emowtrstioa ia the privacy aad aeafarl of yaur koM.
Priest from IJO.to SIM including Zeattk't havou 10-Day
Money-Back Gua notes, i-Yesr Warranty, J-Yeer Aftar
Pwrchate Service Plan.
RASV TIMC PAVMINTB IP Plt)IMRt
y ZENrm-.Tetit iWettfeV"
MORRIS OPTICAL CO.
444 Slats St.
Ph. IM S4S2I
WE HANDU BATTCtlES ANO ACCtSSORIU PM MOST KAIINt AIM
I saMal antsaassst gMtm
Glue is important. If all the
glue turned to dust, says the Na
tional Geographic Society count
less objects from pianos to super
sonic planes would fall apart.
Wa Feature
HILL'S
TOM AND JERRY BATTER
SALEM VINTAGE STORE
599 Court SL
Mau Da tIi
In thia city.. Decembar JO at the
r of t year. Matker tt Haaal
Hiasdale Kuavnc, Or. Announce
ment of tcrvicM wul be mesa tater
sy the W. T. BtiaOaa Ce.
Stka SaaSars '
Lata resident of K3 Blossom Dr,
Stlcm. at a local hoapital December
Mk. Surrtvad by wife. Autusta C
Sudan, Salem; aoa. Robert C San
ders, Salem: frandchlMrcn, Gary
and Sheila Sander, both af Salem.
Mr. Sandert was a member ef th
Multnomah Athletic Club of Port
laad. Service will be held Monday,
Dee. S3rd at 1:3 p m. la tha Chapel
ef tha Clou - Barrtrk Funeral
Heme. Interment. Belcreat Memorial
Park. ar. John Ready wul arOctaU.
Visit Our Clothing Dept. Far . . .
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Topcoats .. w 34w
Sport Coats M mu 2950
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We have a staff of courteous memorial counselors to serve
you. Full information on grtves, msusoleum crypts, tnd
niche.
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