Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 23, 1949, Page 16, Image 16

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16 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Monday. May 23, 1949
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Veteran "Goofs" State-wide "wreck" of 40 et 8, American
Legion, initiated this group of 25 "goofs" during their week
end celebration.
State Employes
Adopt Program
Aiming at a program that,
would not only be beneficial to
state employes but one that
would also promote more effi
cient service to the state and
improve the welfare of the
state in general, the board of
directors of the Oregon State
Employes association In an ex
ecutive session in Salem Satur
day took action to promote such
a program.
Adopted by the group at the
meeting called by Loren White,
president, were:
1. Plane to extend the OSEA group lift
Insurance service for employee! to a lerser
number of people.
1. To Investigate and urie Improvement
in Oreion'a present labor laws which have
to do with child labor. Injustices to youni
wantlnl to work, and eicesslve red tape
In the hlrlnf of youna people, thue dls-
couraclni their employment In proper jobs.
I. To lend support to leilelatlve Interim
committees and Civil aervlce Investiga
tions concerning working conditions and
Uwr employer-employee relations.
4. To survey and Investigate the train
ing programs offered state employees and
. to determine the needs for ln-servlce
training of employees to Improve their
services to the stste.
. To give run cooperation with all of
ficials, aaencles and others atrlvlng to
Improve the welfare of the state, and to
actively support those whose lotereeta are
sincere la this direction.
c. To preserve and Improve the Otvll
Service principle of a merit system of per
sonnel relations for ths stste. and to re
main active In defense of the prlnclplee
of Justice, merit, honesty and sincerity
as applied to public affairs.
Selected at the meeting as as
sistant to Forrest Stewart, ex
ecutive secretary, was Eugene F.
Schmidt of Salem, who this
June will be graduated from
Willamette university. Schmidt
prior to enrolling at Willamette
spent three and a half years on
duty with the U.S. navy.
During its session the board
also endorsed the current U.S.
savings bond campaign and vot
ed to support the campaign pub
licly and to the state employes
through association publics
tions.
merce at 8 o'clock, when offi
cers will be elected.
A committee on organization
headed by Ed Gillingham will
report at the Tuesday night
meeting. The organization will
be Incorporated.
Cemetery Control
To Be Transferred
Control of 1h Odd Fellowi
cemetery of Salem, long a sub
ject of controversy because of
it neftlected condition, will
pass Tuesday night from the
lodge to a new organization.
The organization will be com
pleted at a Tuesday night meet
lng at the Chamber of Com-
LEGAL
NOTirt OP INTENTION TO IMTKOV1
MOUNTAIN VIKW DR1VK FROM CAN
DAT. ARIA BO LLC YARD TO SANSON
AVENUE.
Nolle hareta? li flTtn that too com
toneouneu of tha clly of tHIem. Oraioa,
neatna K netetiary and oipedtent and
htrvbf deelerei Ita purpoaa and Intention
to Improfa Mountain View Drive from the
south Una of Candalarla Boulavard to the
north lino of llanaon avenue. In lha tit
of Salem. Marlon count jt, Oreion, at the
xpsnia oi tna ahuuinr and adjacent
property, oiefpt tha at r tat Inlaraarttona
tha axpanaa of which will ba oiaumad by
in cur oi Minn, oy orinfini aid por
tion of aald airott to tha aatabltahed
t r d t, com true tint camant concrete
ruroa, and paving aald port too of aald
wun 2'a mm aapnaitia concrete
pavement 3ft feet wide In accordance Hh
the plana and tuoclf Icatlona Lherefor
whirh were adopted by tha common coun
cil Ma f, 1049, which art now on file
In tha of (Ire of tha r!t recorder and
which by thia reference thertto are made
part hereof.
Tha common council hereb derlarea Iti
purpoi and Intention to make tha above
described Improvement by and through
the atreet Improvement department.
,Blti Ul Comn,0 Couneil May
' ALFRED MimtiT. CltT Recorder
Data ( flrat publication haraef la May
13. 1141. '
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Police Seek Clue
To Shotgun Slaying
Windsor, Ont., May 23 MV-
Provincial police sought today
to turn up a clue in the mys
terious shotgun slaying of a
Ford Motor Co. inspector.
The victim, William D. Allen,
37, was felled by a shotgun blast
at midnight Saturday as he ate
a sandwich and worked a cross
word puzzle in the kitchen of
his home. He died early Sunday
of head wounds.
Officers said the assassin stood
on the porch of Allen's home,
rammed the shotgun through a
window and fired from about
seven feet.
Fred L. Scott of
Salem Heights Dies
Fred L. Scott, 79, Salem
Heights resident, died at a local
hospital Sunday night. Scott
lived in the Liberty district for
20 years prior to moving to
Buena Vista for a short time.
About five years ago he moved
to Salem Heights.
He Is survived by his widow,
Sarah, a daughter, Mrs. Clarence
King, both of Salem Heights; a
son, Leland Scott of Redmond,
Ore.; a brother, Bert L. Scott of
Ingersoll, Ontario; sister, Mrs.
25 Initiated in
40 et 8 Wreck
Twenty-five Legionnaires be
came members of the 40 et 8
during initiation ceremonies in
the Salem armory Saturday
night. The Induction was the
final event on the all-day Marion
county voiture spring "wreck."
The Initiation followed an af
ternoon of stunts and horseplay,
and a banquet in the armory
during which the 40 et 8 pledges
were locked up.
Five Salem men were among
the group taken into the Ameri
can Legion honor organization.
They are Ellis F. Van Eschen,
Robert Jacobsen, Arnold B. Ja
cobson, Marion Lamb and Wal
lace Palmateer.
Others initiated Saturday
were Harold Bourbanais, Mt.
Angel; W. S. Stuart, Jr., Albany;
Leslie Hardie and David M.
Smith, Eugene; Harry H. Owens,
La Grande; Harry C. Doyle and
Ralph J. Baldwin, Roseburg; R.
A. McKay, M. J. Forsythe and
J. R. Connor, Jr., Newberg;
Clyde Ruddell, Bend; Harold E.
Harden, Lebanon; Harlan S.
Kenyon, Everett B. Burns, P. L.
Dolph, Howard Beebe, R. C.
Grischow, L. D. Thomas and M.
A. Trapman, of Portland.
as Ray Rossi, Lonf Beach, Calif. Ilayed the Identification of thei The shooting occurred
Fort Richardson authorities de-1 soldier. I night spot Just outside the city
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Hattie Little, Toronto; four
grandchildren. He was an uncle
of Harry Scott of Salem.
Speaker Here Judge Don
ald E. Long, court of domestic
relations, Portland, is to be
speaker for the annual meet
ing of Marion county chapter,
American Red Cross, Tuesday
evening, a dinner to be held at
6:45 o'clock in Nohlgren's restaurant.
One Killed in Old
Time Pistol Duel
Anchorage, Alaska, May 23
m A shooting described by po
lice as a "frontier style pistol
duel" took the life of a civil
ian and critically wounded an
army sergeant early yesterday
morning.
The victim, killed by five bul
lets in the head, was identified
From the top of her
mortarboard to the soles
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It is the Weyerhaeuser objective to make salable products from all
the wood harvested on our tree farms. This is why we diversify our
manufacturing add new plants to make more products. To make
the plan work efficiently, we group these different types of plants
at one millsite. In this way, from the left-over sound wood of saw
mills and planing mills and from logs not made into plywood
, or lumber we can make wood pulp. Pres-to-loes. Silvacon
bark products and other useful items. Grouping mills
reduces administration, transportation, power and
other important costs. This also makes it econom
ically sound to bring in low value material
formerly left in the woods. Whole crop utili
zation requires more men in the wooda
and mora men in tha plants. Besides
creating jobs and mora products,
plant integration furthers per
manent operation and greater
community stability.
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