Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, July 12, 1949, Page 5, Image 5

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Miss Vour Paper? If the
Capital Journal carrier fails to
leave your copy please phone
22406 BEFORE 6 P.M. and a
copy will be delivered to you.
Benes to Speak Bohui A.
Benes, author and lecturer, and
former secretary to the late Dr.
Edward Benes of Czechoslo
vakia, will speak on the subject
"European Politics" during
Wednesday's luncheon of the
Salem Rotary club. The speak
er is a member of the staff of
Willamette university's summer
. school.
Hollywood Lions Dr. Leslie
Parrott, a youth worker for his
church, whose calling has taken
him to all of the states in the
Union, Alaska and all Canadian
provinces, will be guest speaker
curing Wednesday's luncheon of
the Hollywood Lions club.
Terminal Listed Victor H.
Switzer, 450 North Church
street, has filed certificate of as
sumed business name with the
county clerk for Salem Ter
minal company and travel bu
reau. '
Distributor Files Certificate
of assumed business name for
Orange Distributing company
has been filed with the county
clerk by Donald M. Orange, Sa
lem. Local Will Picnic The an
nual picnic of the Central Ho
well local of the Farmers Un
ion will be held at the Silverton
city park Sunday. The picnic
will take the place of the usual
July meeting. The local will fur
nish coffee and ice cream and
invites members of other locals
to attend.
Cavilee Given Fine Norman
Cavilee, Independence, arrested
by state police June 28, appeared
in justice court at Woodburn
Monday and was fined $150 and
costs after pleading guilty to a
charge of driving while intoxi
cated. Lawyers Are Admitted
Among the 22 attorneys of Ore
gon and Washington admitted to
practice in the U. S. district
court of Oregon are Clifton W.
Enfield, Salem and Fred W.
Calef, Independence.
Flights Are Scheduled In
addition to a barbecue break
fast at the Mill City airport
Sunday, the Oregon Sportsmen
Pilots plan several other flights
during the 'summer. These are
Astoria July 22 and 24; Lebanon
July . 31; Newberg August 7;
Tillamook August 20 and 21 and
Joseph, for the Labor Day
week-end. Reservations will be
necessary for the flights to Til
lamook and Joseph Myron Da
vis, owner of the Mill City air
port, and Ted Galbraith, man
ager, will be official hosts for
the flight this Sunday with
breakfast .scheduled for 9
o'clock.
Ex-Governor Fierce Improves
Ex-Governor Walter M.
Pierce, who has been confined
' to his bed as the result of illness
for a period of time at his home
in Eola, was reported Tuesday
morning by Mrs. Pierce as being
greatly improved. He is up and
about again.
Liberty Home Sold Mr. and
Mrs. Milton Stevens have sold
their property in the Liberty
. district to Rev. and Mrs. Ellery
Parrish, the new minister of the
Liberty Church of Christ. The
Stevenses have purchased a
place on Candlewood drive in
te Keizer district.
Census Office Open The bu
siness census office at the Mar
ion hotel is open daily from 3
until 5 o'clock and is in charge
of Mrs. Maxine Kent, one of the
enumerators for the Salem dis-.
trict. The federal census,' under
the department of commerce,
will require about two more
weeks for completion.
Outlaws Are Home Mr. and
Mrs. E. C. Outlaw, 1735 North
Fifth street, who have been in
British Guinea for the past year,
have returned to Salem. He is
with an exploration company
and has several months more
with the company and expects
to leave about the first of Au
gust. Mrs. Outlaw will remain
here until her husband returns.
Wise Fined $75 Lawrence
Wise, who broke and ran from
a policeman who was endeavor
ing to place him under arrest.
was jailed Tuesday for 10 days
and fined $50 on a disorderly
conduct charge and ordered to
pay an additional $25 for being
drunk. Wise was one of three
men' arrested Monday night by
Salem police on disorderly con
duct charges. Emmitt H. Henry,
Rt. 9, was fined $20 while the
third, Richard June Harling
pleaded innocent to the charge
Harling, however, was jailed
for failure to pay a $50 fine for
arunkeness.
BORN
The Capital Journal Welcomes
the Following New Cltlreng:
COOK To Ur. and Mm. David O. Conk
(It a. Ltbertr, at the Salem Oeneral
aoapital, a bor, Julr n.
wist T Ur. ud Mrs. UW West,
McMrnnTllle, it thi Salem Oeneral hot
Vital, a bor, Julr 11.
A.RRINOHER To Mr. ami Mrs. Henry
rnninir iBettr Page), daughter of Ur.
and Mm. Inui per nr n-ttn - nn
- Oreal grandson of Un. Las Barr
H Ml. AMtl,
HOOD To Mr. and Un. Rarmond
tx. wooormrn. a am, Uondar, Julr 11,
at aalam Uamorlal hospital.
Improving School The re
ccntly consolidated Pleasant
Point school house will be mov
ed from its present site to the
Pringle school grounds where it
will be added to the south side
of the building with the Pringle
building, now within the Salem
school district, : receiving im
provements during the summer.
These- include a new pump
house and a central heating
plant. The Pringle Mothers'
club recently donated $250 with
which to purchase playground
equipment.
Building Permits R. C.
Churchill, to reroof a one-story
dwelling at 2160 Cadmus Court,
$100. R. C. Churchill, to reroof
a one-story dwelling at 2170
Cadmus Court, . $100. R. C.
Churchill, to reroof a one-story
dwelling at 2180 Cadmus Court,
$100. Roberta Allport, to alter
a one-story dwelling at '1215 Sa
ginaw, $400. Mrs. D. H. Upjohn,
to alter a two-story apartment
house at 359 North Liberty,
$500. E. E. Baker, to reroof a
1 -story dwelling at 580 South
19th, $46. Martha McMillan, to
build a one-story dwelling at
593 Knapp, $4276. Martha Mc
Millan, to build a one-story
dwelling at 595 Knapp, $4276.
Justus Eiselstein, to build a
woodshed at 910 Cedar Way,
$200. C. B. Roundhaug, to re
roof a one-story dwelling at 395
South 18th, $125. Delta Gamma,
to alter a two-story dormitory
at 1610 Court, $18,000. H. C.
Trowbridge, to build a garage
at 2266 North Fifth, $1500. John
Konkle, to alter a garage at
2035 North Fourth, $720. P. L.
Bales, to repair a one-story
dwelling at 150 West Hoyt, $100.
John Wesely, to repair a one
story dwelling at 1240 North
18th, $100. Robert Hamilton, to
build a garage at 2485 Claude,
$1400.
Petitions Filed Liberally
ligned petitions seeking: forma
tion of the Llbertv . Sal
Heights rural fire protection dis
trict, covering a large area south
of Salem have haim filarl wfth
the county clerk and have been
transmitted 10 me county asses
sor to be nhpnlrpH as tn thatr
jficiency. The law requires the
petitions to oe signed Dy Z5 per
cent or more nf hnlriera nf titia
to property in the area whose
names appear upon tne last as
sessment roll, or holders of re
corded contract of purchase of
real property in the district.
STOCKS
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American Can Sltt
Am Pow & Lt 10V4
Am Tel Tel lent
Anaconda 37
Bendlx Aviation 29 W
Beth Steel 25'i
Boelna Airplane 18
Calif Peeking.
Canadian paemo 1114
Cue J I 35V,
Caterpillar 29Ti
Shrrsler SB
Comwlth ft Sou 4
Sons Vultee - i
Continental Can 32tt
Crown zellerbeeb 33H
Ourtlaa Wrlsnt K
Doualae Aircraft
Dupont de Hera 47
General Slectrlo Sett
General Pood 43
General Uotora
Qoodrear Tire 39
Int Harvester 35 S
Int Paper 47
Kenneeott 4B
Ubbr UcH & t, '
Lon Bell "A- 184
Montgomery Ward 51
Nat Dalrr 13 '4
Nash Kelvlntaor 33
NY Oentral 10
Northern Panlfle 13
Pae Am Pish
Pae Gaa a Elea 32
Pec Tel Ttl ttVi
Penner J C 48
Radio Corp 10
Rayonler 34
Reronler Pfd -
Reynold Uetal
Richfield 38
Safeway Storea 33
Sear Roebuck 38
southern Paclfle 35
Standard Oil Co 80
Itudebaker Oorp 18
Sunshine Mining
Transamerlca 10
Onion Oil Cal
anion Paelft 77
United Airline 12
O a Steel 21
Warner Bros Pie r... 11
nrt'wnrf.h 48
Fire - Auto - Liability - Burg
lary. Ken Potts Insurance Agen
cy, 229 N. Liberty. 164
Beat the heat with an air cool
er from Judson's. 184
Dance Wed. nite over Western
Auto. Dick Johnson Orchestra.
164
By owner: Income property, 4
bedroom home and apt. Phone
25414 before 12 or after 6 p.m.
166
Donald Cook now managing
Broadway Beauty Shop. 18 yrs.
experienced hair styling and
permanent waving. 166
' Ralph Maddy, formerly con
nected with the Stewart Realty
Co., now with Ohmart & Calaba,
Realtors, 477 Court St., Salem,
Oregon. 164
Win a guest ticket to the El-
slnore theatre, Raad the Capital
Journal want ads.
Road oiling. Call Tweedle
2-4151 days and 3-5769 eves.
167
Federally Insured Savings
Current dividend 2V4. See
FIRST Federal Savings FIRST
142 a Liberty. Ph. 3-4944.
Win a guest tieket to the El
slnore theatre. Read the Capital
Journal want ads.
1Vi current rat on your
wings. Salem Federal, 560
State St Salem's largest Savingi
association.
tor iLr) Q
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South Liberty Street Animal Circus Need for a summer
time circus was fulfilled by these youngsters on S Liberty
street who staged their own animal show on Monday. First
came the parade followed by two afternoon performances.
Wallace Hug's dog became the spotted leopard, a neighbor
hood parrot the great bald eagle. A megaphone borrowed from
the Capital Journal was used to ballyhoo the show. Shown
are Bobby Merritt, the clown; Sarah Cutshall, Patricia Whee
lan, Martha Moore, Nancy Small, Elizabeth Dowd, ballet, and
Dennis Ermel, show barker.
California Crash
(Continued from Page 11
White said the fighting pas
sengers swore they were going
to continue their fight after they
got on land.
Twenty-five minutes later the
report of the plane crash was
received by Van Nuys police.
Find 18 Still Alive
The first two bodies identi
fied were those of Joe Freeman,
Los Angeles, and Frank Con
way, Albany, NY. Freeman's bo
dy was thrown 50 feet from the
fuselage.
Eighteen persons, still alive
but badly mangled, were taken
from the wreckage. The arm
and leg of one woman fell off
after she had been placed on a
stretcher.
By the time rescuers reached
the spot, four miles from Santa
Susanna pass highway, five per
sons had fought their way from
the burning debris to a fire
equipment road 300 yards away.
One girl in this group had lost
a foot. It had been torn off at
the ankle.
Most of the injured were tak
en to Newhall hospital.
The plane apparently scraped
the side of a 200-foot hill in a
box canyon with a wingtip and
then pancaked 'and caught fire.
Salem Is Selected The 1950
convention of the Oregon State
Rural Mail Carriers' association
will be held in Salem, it was
decided at the closing meeting
in Eugene. Lloyd Ferrall, Grants
Pass, was named president to
succeed Luther D. Cook, Salem.
Leave Salem General Dis
missed from the Salem General
hospital with recently born in
fants are Mrs. C. S. Smith and
daughter, 940 East Rural; Mrs.
Carl D. Billing and daughter,
Route 9, Box 692 and Mrs. Leo
Elser and daughter, Route 4,
Box 716.
To Extend Lines Portland
General Electric company has
been granted a permit by the
county court to extend its pole
lines on county road , 728 from
its junction with market road 26
to county road 725 and to county
road 629 easterly on county road
728.
Going to reroof? Our estimates
are free. Willamette Valley Roof
Co., 30 Lana Ave. Ph. 3-9604.
164
Don't throw away window
shade rollers. Phone Reinholdt
& Lewis, 2-3639 and have
them recovered at a worth while
saving. 164
Quick service! New glasses in
one day, made to prescription
of your optometrist by Semler
Optical Offices State and Com.
mercial, Ph. 33311. Easy credit.
164
Painting and decorating. Ph.
3-7552. 181
Ralph Maddy, formerly con
nected with the Stewart Realty
Co., now with Ohmart & Calaba,
Realtors, 477 Court St., Salem,
Oregon. 164'
Phone 22406 before 6 p.m. If
you miss your Capital Journal.
Ralph Maddy, formerly con
nected with the Stewart Realty
Co., now with Ohmart & Calaba,
Realtors, 477 Court St., Salem,
Oregon. 164
Get your frozen food locker
now at the Marvin Lewis Cold
Storage. West end of the bridge.
165"
FUCHSIAS: Se- them .In
bloom. 180 varieties. Mrs. F. E.
Ward, 4380 Cherry Ave. 168
Win a guest ticket to the El-
sinora theatre. Read the Capital
Journal want ads.
45 Perish
(Continued from Page 1)
Two winners of the Pulitzer
prize for news reporting were
among those killed. They were
H, R. Knickerbocker of radio sta
tion WOR, New York, and S.
Burton Heath of NEA (the
Newspaper Enterprise associa
tion).
American Newsmen
The American reporters list
ed as dead by the American con
sulate:
Nat A. Barrows, Chicago
Daily News.
James Branyon, Houston
(Tex.) Post.
Fred Colvig, Denver Post
(formerly of Medford and Port
land).
Miss Elsie Dick, Mutual
Broadcasting system.
Tom Falco, Business Week
magazine.
Charles Gratke, foreign edi
tor of the Christian Science
Monitor, Boston (formerly of
Astoria, Ore.).
S. Burton Heath (Home, Dar-
ien. Conn.).
Bertram D. Hulen, New York
Times.
H. R. Knickerbocker.
Vincent Mahoney, San Fran
cisco, Chronicle.
George Moorad, Portland Ore-
gonian and Station KGW.
William H. Newton, Scripps-
Howard Newspaper Alliance.
John Werkley, Time Maga
zine.
Two Americans Left Party
Two Americans originally In
the party Mrs. Dorothy Bran
don of the New York Herald
Tribune, and William R. Math
ews, Tucson, Ariz., publisher
had decided not to return aboard
the ill-fated Constellation.
Mathews said on his arrival
at Manilla that Mrs. Brandon
had refused to fly on the KLM
aircraft because she feared it
would be sabotaged. He quoted
her as saying the plane would
be "sabotaged as sure as you
live." No evidence that the
plane was sabotaged has been
uncovered thus far.
The Constellation was en
route from Batavia to The Neth
erlands.
Law Exams Taken There
were 138 law school graduates,
a record number, taking the an
nual bar examinations in the
legislative chambers here to
day. Three of them were wom
en. Those who pass will be
admitted to practice law. The
examinations are conducted by
the state bar, under the super
vision of the state supreme court.
Market Name Filed Certifi
cate of assumed business name
for Farm Fresh Market, route
2, Portland highway, handling
groceries, fresh fruits and vege
tables, has been filed with the
county clerk by Anna Takaya
ma, route 1, Brooks.
SALEM COURT NEWS
Circuit Court
Mennl Oil Co.. Int., v Frank ind Mry
WlUon, compUInt for t715 nd Intarut
and for foreclosure of morttata en
propertr In Detroit with request for ap
oolntment of a reeelver. The complaint
states that there la a dwelinla house tin
the propertr, Mveral cabin and a the
ater. L. O. and Helen Prescott v William
Hedrlck. complaint to collect 11171 and
1300 and Interest alleced due plaintiffs
from defendant.
Ruby L. Brlsbln and Walter Brlsbtn
vs. C. J. Montaa and others, applica
tion for trial.
Lovena vs John R. Denbo, divorce com
plaint alletea cruel and Inhuman treat
ment, asks plaintiff be given custody of
af child with ISO a month for It support
household toods. half Interest In an auto
mobile and that defendant be directed to
pay certain medical Indebtedness. Mar
ried April 10, ll, In Salem.
Myrtle Beaaeman vs Loren White, Ray
A. Yuri and Prank Pack, damase action
on trial before a iurr In Judge Oeorgg R.
Duncan's court. Damages of I12.S00 plus
medical and hospital servlc eoatg are
asked growing out of an accident near
West Salem in Polk county. This 1 the
third trial arising from th accident
of four damage actions, two of them
tried In Polk county having been con
solidated In on trial. The other ease was
tried In circuit court here recently.
Control Board
(Continued from Page 1)
The resolution directs that a
study be made of the present
Oregon tax study and that of
other states; investigate new
sources of taxation; correlate
tax rates on income, in heritance
and gift taxes; study advisability
of placing all funds in the gen
eral fund without earmarking
and report to the board by July
1, 1950.
A suggestion by Secretary of
State Earl Newbry that the
board order an investigation of
expenditures of state depart
ments to determine where bud
get cuts can be made was adopt
ed by the board.
Roy Mills, secretary of the
board was directed to check on
all departments operating under
the board of control and Bud
get Director Harry Dorman was
ordered to report on all- other
departments.
McKay to Call Heads
ine present budget was
drawn in the fall of 1948 when
commodity prices were at a
peak," Newbry said. "Since
that time these prices have de
clined and I believe that by
checking the budgets of all de
partments a large saving can be
effected."
Governor McKay said that
some time this month he plans
to call in the heads of the de
partments under his jurisdictipn
to discuss trimming expendi
tures. ,
I think there is a lot of op
portunity of cutting down
spening by state 'departments,
the governor said.
Payments to contractors for
work performed in June to the
following contractors was order
ed by the board: Sound Con
struction company, $116,941.46
for work on the new state office
building; Western Engineering
company, $18,538.50 on air con
ditioning work in the state capi
tol; $1,816.40 to W. R. Ransom
& Sons for work on steam line
at Hillcrest school and $583 for
work on the superintendent's
residence at the state blind
school.
Award of bids for X-ray
equipment for Oregon State col
lege was held up pending inves
tigation of a request by the col
lege officials to give the award
to the second highest bidder.
Westinghouse Electric company
was low with $15,463. bid and
the Picker X-ray Corporation,
second low with a bid of $16,
154. '
Hearing Postponed Hearing
on petition to vacate certain
streets and alleys in Sunnyside
Fruit farms No. 10 which has
been scheduled for Tuesday
morning was continued by the
county court to August 14, at
9:30 standard time, due to ab
sence from the state of some
interested property owners.
NSF Check Charged Martin
Geiger, 3205 Portland road, has
been booked at the sheriff's of
fice on a Linn county warrant
charging passing a check with
insufficient funds in the bank.
Ball was set at $1000 which was
posted and Geiger's release
granted.
Probate Court
Joseph K. Neal estate valued at 11000.
Shirley Neal Phtpps named executrix and
W. O. Grant, John Johnson and Myrtle
N. Shelley appraisers.
Lucy Agnes Hayre estate. Ray Moore.
Arthur Plant and Claire Hammang ap
praisers. Mary Ithel Lorenc estate, order d!
charging Theodore Fisher as executor and
closing estate.
Ludvlk Adolph Ask estate, first annua
report of Mae Frances Ask, administra
trix. Otto A. Klett aetata order authorising
payment of bills contracted In connec
tion with rebuilding the track at Holly
wood bowl.
Police Court
Disorderly conduct: Lawrence Wise,
fined 150 and sentenced to 10 days In
lall; Emmitt Hayte Henry. Rt. 9, fined
120: Richard June Harling. pleaded In
nocent, trial set, fined ISO and committed
for failure to pay fine on drunk charge.
Marriage Licenses
Harold Olenn Robinson, 2(1, tabulator
operator, route 3. and Mary pnyuis uur
n, 20, clerk, both Sslam.
Ronald Carroll McDonald, 22, refrig
eration, and Beryl Ma Davy, 19, clerk,
both Salem.
Democrats Call Caucus
Washington, July 12 tF All
house democrats were called to
a caucus late today in a drive
by administration leaders to
bring order into congressional
confusion over farm legislation.
The party mass meeting will
consider a bill from the house
agriculture committee. This bill,
while repealing the Aiken bill
enacted by the republican-con
trolled 80th congress, would per
mit only a three-crop trial run
next year for the Truman ad
ministration's farm subsidy plan.
New Group Formed A new
club, organized for girls who
work in homes, was formed at a
meeting at the YWCA last eve
ning. Mrs. Katherine B. Hughes
will serve as volunteer adviser
and Miss Jean Carrico, program
director for girls at the YW, will
work with the group, too. Meet
ings are slated for the second
and fourth Monday evenings of
each month at 7:30 o'clock at
the YW. All girls interested in
the group arc invited to the
meetings. In conjunction with
the meeting last evening the
group gathered around the open
fireplace in the garden for their
refreshments.
Bounties Raised The county
court Tuedsay issued an order
raising by 50 cents bounties to
be paid on bobcat, wildcat or
lynx, upping the total from $2
to $2.50. The reason for this is
that it permits the trapper to
match for the state bounty of a
like amount. The order resumes
the old bounties of $3 on male
coyotes or coyote pups; $4 on
female coyotes; $2.50 on black,
gray or timber wolf or pup and
$10 on mountain lion, panther
or cougar.
Babies Taken Home Mrs
Carroll Sharpe and infant son,
were dismissed from Salem Me
morial hospital Monday to their
home, 1830 North 24lh street,
and Mrs. Ralph Boardrow, route
2, box 180, took her newborn
daughter home.
Gravel Needed Report to the
county court states that on the
south end of county road 552 as
result of last year's freezing
gravel is badly needed. The road
is east of Woodburn, a stub end
off the Seeley road.
May Paint Bridge County
Commissioner Ed Rogers report
ed to the county court Tuesday
he is securing estimates on the
cost of painting the long bridge
on the million-dollar highway
which was redecked last year
and on which a paving surface
was laid this week. While it is
a 1650 foot bridge he said the
cost of the job would not be ex
cessive. Couple Get License irank
C. Andersen and Claire L. Sch
warzin, both of Woodburn, have
been issued a marriage license
at Vancouver, Wash.
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lAitfM'wthe biggest half year
in Utile baker history !
You get more for your money
In a Studebaker
-
Studebaker Is the style star
ot all today's cars
Studebaker stands out In
thrift and solid value
e
Stop In now and see
the many fine features of
the '49 Studebakers
White iflewsll lire end wheel trim
disos optional at extra eolt on all
Studebaker land Cruiser
BONESTEELE SALES & SERVICE
SALEM, OREGON
Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, July 12, 1949 5
MILITARY MEN
AND VETERANS
Tuesday, July Vt
rmrd battalion. 413U1 imantry
regiment, Army Reserves at Army
Reserve quonset hut.
ns-un APU-Type-r, Army k-
serves. at Army Reserve quonset
huts.
Meetlne of Militarv law class orie-
inallv scheduled tor this date and
changed to Thursday, July 14, and
consolidated with Thursday's class.
Wednesday. Julr IS
Volunteer Naval Air Reserve unit
at Naval and Marine Corps Reserve
tralmnsr center.
Thursday. July 14
Miutarv law class ac Willamette
university law school. Subject: Moot
Trial. Instructor: Mai. Charles
Jens.
Company O. l2nd Infantry regi
ment, Oregon National Guard, at
Salem armory.
organized Naval Reserve surface
unit at Naval and Marlnt Corps
Reserve training center.
Friday. July 19
Organized Seabee Reserve unit at
Naval and Marine Corps Reserve
training center.
Peterson Aids with Training
Aviation Chief Ordnanceman F.
I. Peterson. USN. son of Ivan H.
Peterson of 1091 Sixth street, West
Salem, Is among those navy men
presently engaged in training per
sonnel in let aircraft operations
with navy Jet lighter squadron No.
52 of the aircraft carrier USS Val
ley Forge, temporarily based at the
.Naval Air station, san Diego, caul
XROTC Men Train
Two Salem men are among the
over 2.000 student officers from 52
colleges throughout the United
States. A participating In the am
phibious training exercises being
held this month at Little Creek. Va.
The Salein.NROTC midshipmen
are Willard Gurnea Libbv. a stu
dent at Oregon State college and
me son oi mt. ana Mrs. ti. w,
Libbv of route 0. box 152. Salem:
and Charles William Hunter, stu
dent at the university of washing
ton and son ot Mr. and Mrs, John
W. Hunter of 1149 Ruge street,
West Salem.
Airmen Promoted
Two of the men stationed at Sa
lem's Naval Air Facility have re
cently received word of their pro
motions to chiefs. The two. James
E. Brown, promoted Irom yeoman,
first class, to chief yeoman, and
KoDert 1j. uant promoted from
hospital corps man first class, to
a chief hospital corps man, came
to Salem with the original group
of station keepers sent here from
Sand Point naval air station In
April, and both are reserves on
active duty. Brown's home is in
Carlsbad. N. M., and Dant comes
irom Seattle.
Critique of Summer Training
MemDers oi tne wutn Quartermas
ters and 369th engineers. Army Re
serves, at their regular meeting
Monday night held a critlaue of
summer training led by Lt. Col.
iomer jjyon, jr., it. uoi, ueorge
Haroer ana lji. victor uirxson.
A school was held In army ad
ministration and Capt. Richard
Reynolds read a list of points ac
cumulated by each man in the
two units toward retirement.
Lt. Col. Oeorge Spaur. command
er of the engineers announced that
as soon as a lew more non-commis
sioned officers had been obtained
for the two units the groups would
hold weekiv meetings. Lt. Col. Lyon
of the Quartermasters stated that he
had room in his unit for a master
sergeant and sergeants, first class.
TUB Studebaker buying wave that's sweeping
the country grew to huge proportions the past
few weeks.
By the end of June, so many people had bought
new Studebakers that the biggest half year in all
Studebaker history was recorded.
What's more to the point, America's preference
for Studebaker styling, performance, operating
economy and value keeps on increasing steadily,
weer: by week.
A vision of loveliness Inside and outside, the
1949 Studebaker brings thrift that counts, new
handling ease and riding comfort into motoring.
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The street repair tax fund.
raised by a special levy, will be
$51,600, and the special fire
tax fund, raised by taxation, is
also $51,600. To be raised, also
by special taxation, to pay sal
aries and provide equipment
for additional officers and em
ployes of the fire department, is
the sum of $77,400. The special
park tax fund is $25,800, and
the special tax for bond and in
terest sinking fund is placed at
$39,826.13.
The total raised by both regu
lar and special taxation is $572,
320.2S. Camp Adair Group Meets
Officers of the Camp Adair as
sociation were re-elected at the
annual reunion and picnic held
at Helmick park near Mon
mouth. Many of those who for
merly lived in the army area
now live north of Salem and
approximately 75 of these in the
Unionvale and Fairview com
munities. Officers re-elected
were Mrs. Clifford Hassler, Mon
mouth, president; Mrs. Edwin
Rutschman, Unionvale, vice pre
sident; Mrs. Edwin Flishman,
Monmouth, secretary-treasurer.
and Mrs. Edward Lehman,
Amity, historian.
Interclub Meeting Sponsor
ed by the Pensinula club of
Portland, an interclub Kiwanis
meeting is to be held at the state
school for boys near Woodburn
at 6:30 Wednesday evening. The
Salem and North Salem clubs
will be represented.
Shakespeare Festival Gov
ernor and Mrs. Douglas McKay
sent word today that they will
attend the annual Oregon
Shakespearean festival here
Aug. 2. Secretary of State Earl
T. Newbry also said he would
attend the three-week program.
Douglas Fairbanks Knighted
King George VI presented
film actor Douglas Fairbanks
with the insignia of a Knight
Commander of the Order of the
British Empire (KBE) today.
May Haul Logs Log hauling
permit has been issued by the
county court to H. E. Penrod, 125
Abrams avenue.
Clearance
SALE!
High Quality Prints
Sheers
Cottons
Suits and Coats
Gilmore's Dress Shop
439 Court St. Upstairs'
Blanche H. Wilson, Owner
Studs baktf Command
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M. J. BAUGHN
DETROIT, OREGON