VlL it,:' j-H - n Jailbreaker Returned Heavily shackled, Jack Tatum, 26, was brought back to the county jail in Phoenix, Ariz., from which he escaped. Guarding him is U. S. Deputy Marshal J. E. Russell. Tatum was captured in El Paso, Tex. Two of his companions in the Jailbreak were shot to death. Two others were recaptured. (AP Wirephoto) East Salem Unit Votes Name Change at Meeting East Salem, Nov. S The November meeting of the East Salem Home Extension unir was held in the home of Mrs. Harold Holler on Sunnyview avenue. The chairman, Mrs. Boyd Wilkinson, conducted the business meeting at 10:30 a.m. The name of this unit was changed from East Salem to the Swegle unit as there are several other units in East Salem, and it will avoid confusion in publi city. Members will make aprons for the Azalea house apron sale sponsored by the county council for December. Mrs. Ralph Jack son will act as Azalea house chairman. No regular meeting will be held in December, but several members plan to attend the demonstration in making Holiday Decorations in Salem December 8. Lunch was served at noon. The afternoon demonstr a t i o n was given by Miss Betty Bottinger and was "Window Treatment for the Home." Points to consid er when buying curtains, mate rial suitable for curtains and draperies, shades and Venetian blinds, with points to be consid ered in curtaining different types of windows were given. Present were Mrs. Oscar For gard, Mrs. Alfred Pauli, Mrs. Dan Stauffer, Mrs. Ralph Jack son, Mrs. V. M. LaDue, Mrs. Glenn Larkins. Mrs. Walter Fish er, Mrs. Boyd Wilkinson, Mrs. Melvin LaDue, Mrs. Roy Wenig, Mrs. Ralph Hefn, Mrs. William Hartley, Mrs. Leonard Harms, the hostess and demonstrator. Swegle Garden club will meet Thursday night in the home of Mrs. Daniel Casey. "Corsages' and "Dish Gardens" will be dis cussed. E. W. Kruse of Kearney, Neb and O. J. Dibbern of Grand Isl and, Neb. are at the Carl Dib bern home on Lancaster drive being called to Salem by the death of their grandson, Dayton Dibbern. Dayton was a second grade pupil at Swegle school and had been ill for the past se ven weeks. Successor to Ormandy Named James H. Pruett, Jr., has been appointed general passenger agent' of the northern district of Southern Pacific, with head quarters In Portland, effective December 1, it is announced by Claude E. Peterson, vice presi dent in charge of passenger traf fic for the railroad. 1 Pruett succeeds J. A. Orman dy, who retires November 30 after 41 years of service with the company in Portland. Pruett began his railroad car eer with Southern Pacific as a clerk in the division superinten dent's office at El Paso. Later he served as ticket clerk at San Antonio and at Houston, Texas, as city passenger agent at Boston. In 1943 Pruett was transferred west as district passenger agent to assist in handling military traffic on the Monterey penin sula, and the following year moved to Palo Alto as district passenger agent. He was ap pointed special assistant to Vice President Peterson in San Fran cisco in July, 1947, his present post. Accompany Pruett to Port land to make their home there will be Mrs. Pruett and their two small sons who will be entering Portland schools within a few vears. An older son, James H. Pruett IV, is attending Admiral! Farragut academy in New Jer-! sey, preparing for Annapolis. I Newbry Offers Cycle System Albany, Nov. 9 Secretary of State Earl Newbry, explained to Linn county automobile dealers the cycle system for motor ve hicle licensing, to take effect next year, at a meeting of the dealers' association here at a luncheon at the Hub. In his explanation Newbry re iterated that Albany has been selected as a site for a field of fice of the licensing division of the secretary of state's office, and that eventually plates will be issued from the office here. A licensing office will also be built in Lebanon, he said. 1 "It is my hope that should the board of higher education select Albany as its site for an office headquarters," Newbry asserted, "that all state agency offices here, including the li censing office, may possibly be under one roof." The decision by the board as to whether it will locate here may come this week at a meet ing of the state board of higher education, Newbry said. Should the state board decide not to locate in Albany, Newbry said the licensing division will go ahead and build its own structure. Church IMans Bazaar Willamina Plans are under way for the Methodist church WSCS bazaar and dinner which will be given in the church base ment on Tuesday evening, No vember 15, from 6 to 8 o'clock. Auburn The Woman's club will meet Thursday afternoon at 1:30 in the community hall, f.';V - lj James H. Pruett, Jr. Lebanon Campaign Half Way to Goal Lebanon The Lebanon com munity chest campaign is ap proaching the half way mark on its goal of $7,500, with a total collection of $2,813.90 turned in, reports Chairman Tom McGowan. House to house canvass of the residential districts are under way by members of the girl scout executive council group and business women's club. The drive is planned to con tinue until the goal is reached, McGowan said. City Officials of Mf. Angel Re-elected Mt. Angel, Nov. 9 City offi cers were retained and a sewage disposal tax levy approved at a special election here Tuesday. The levy calls for $3000 a year not to exceed ten years. The vote was 168 to 40 in Us favor. Officers re-elected were May or J. F. Berchtold; Alois Keber, and B. F. Schaecher, Capital Journal. Salem. Ore.. Wednesday, Nov. 9, - treasurer; recorder. Three councilmen named were Louis LeDoux, Joseph Wagner and Andrew Schmidt. Votes were also cast for Joseph L. Wachtcr and Emil Wolf. Coloradoans to Locate Jefferson Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lynch and son of Colorado Springs, Colo., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Adams and family at Looney Butte. They plan to locate in Salem. Polk County Soil District Started Dallas Organization of a soil conservation district is desirable for Polk county was decided by the Polk county land use com mittee, according to N. John Hansen, county extension agent The soil conservation district law was discussed by J. C. Moore, extension economist at Oregon State college. Moore pointed out that a district is a group of farmers organized to work to gether to get jobs done which effect the best use of their land and water. of the Oreeon State college I committee on soil and water conservation and use. The land use committee recommended continued research for desirable grasses and legumes for hill land pasture, more demonstrtions of pasture management and pro duction on a local basis, and con sideration of development of farm wood lots. Chairman Claude Hoisington reported on the work of the land use committee in assisting the county court to secure the federal funds to improve Camp Adair roads. Joe Harland, Rick reall, was elected chairman to succeed Hoisington. Benefit for Center Aurora The Aurora Lions club is sponsoring a "white elephant" auction and food sale on Armistice night, in the Aurora grade school gymnasium, begin ning at 7 o'clock. The committee in charge is headed by Les Gan semer, with Fred Saxton and Bui Lowne assisting. The affair will be in connection with Aurora's youth recreational problem. 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