Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 06, 1953, Page 11, Image 11

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    THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
Paw 11
Farmers Told
To Be Careful
; Willamette valley farmers
en who are now hiring school
children to work in the fields
got warning Tuesday that
they face fines as high as $10,
000 plus Imprisonment.
State Labor Commissioner
.W. E. Kimsey, who enforces
the child labor laws, said
rural school officials appealed
to him to crack down on the
farmers who have Keen hii-lns
children for full-time farm
Jobs.
Kimsev said the school nffl
eiala reoort that In nma
schools, children have been
quitting their' classes in
wholesale lots. One union
high school in Marion county
reponea is per cent of its stu
dents have dropped out to
work in the fields.
During the school var Mill,
dren under 16 can work only
outside oi school hours. All
children under 18 years old
have to attend school unless
they have finished high school.
"There is no excuse for
farmers to raid schools for
field labor at this time since
t there is a surplus of adult
workers readily available to
any farmer needing help,"
Kimsey said. -
"The schools have co-operated
with the farmers by ar
ranging their schedules fnr
early closings. ' By the time
tne :arm labor situation does
become tight, children will
be out of school and ready to
help framers harvest crops,"
he added.
THREATENED
, r ' , I
Vrw-s
i 'ifairMi im iiiii iSl
King Sisavang Vong, 68-year-old
ruler of Indochina's
kingdom of Laos, is virtual
ly besieged in his capital
city of Luangprabang as
Communistlled Vietminh in
vaders press within 10 miles
of the city. The battle de
ciding the fate of the ancient
mountain kingdom may be
underway within next few
days. Laos, along with Viet
nam and Cambodia, com
pose the three French Union
associated states of Indo
china. (AP Wlrephoto)
LEGALS
.IXECUTRIX' NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
OLADYS LEE hu been, br order of the
Circuit Court oi the state of Oreion lor
Marlon County, appointed executrix of
the Estate of Othel E. Lee, Deceased.
Any persons hivlnt elalmi aialnat
laid estate ara requested to present
them, with - proper vouchers, to said
executrix at 110 Pioneer Trust Bulldlm,
flelem, Oregon, within alx months from
the date or this notice.
Dated thli 39th day of April,, Ml.
OLADYS LEE
Executrix of the Estate of
OTHEL E. LEE. Deceased.
KHOTEN. RHOTEN & SPEERSTRA
Attorneys at Law
110 Pioneer Trust Bld.
Balem, Oreton
Attorneys for Executrix
April 39, liar . 11, 20. 37, 1JJ.
You can count on
for your
quick S
cash:
LOAN !
for
has a loan plan
Ior everyone i
SMALL (T LUGE AMOUNTS I
$25 to $1500 '
Room 200 "
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WELCOMING COMMITTEE
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Marine CdI. l?irirA P Itorf tn wnu uv
reaches out to pet his collie, Lassie, on hand with his
family and friends to greet him at Mitchell Field after
plane trip from Korea where he was freed in the prisoner
exchange. The Marine's mother is behind him at left.
Hart, who suffered leg and shoulder Injuries from a hand
grenade, was taken to St. Albans hospital in Queens for
further treatment. (AP Wirephoto)
Removal of Debris
Starts at Lebanon
Lebanon City residents are
removing rubbish nH rlnnlnn
residential areas this week un
der the leadership of Mayor
Elmer Fitzgerald. '"" '
Trucks toured all east w
streets Wednesday picking up
free all rubbish left on the
curbs. Thursday the trucks
moved to the west side for
similar work.
In addition special attention
is being given to the tidy ap
pearance of all city property
by a clean-up crew of city employes.
Operating Here
The largest outlet for. irri
gation equipment in the Wil
lamette valley, and probably
in the Northwest, is now a go
ing concern in Salem. ,
The firm is Moore's Irriga
tion company, which is owned
and operated by Gene Walper,
Kenneth Bush and Henry E.
Bush. The men are Irrigating
engineers, and Walper has
traveled all over the world in
connection with that, profes
sion.. .
The firm has been operating
in the Willamette valley for
four years with an establish
ment at Corvallls, which will
continue, with the Salem oper-
tlon added. The location here
is at 82! Bassett street, where
the Gerlinger Products com'
pany was formerly located. -
The company manufactures
Irrigation couplings, valves and
fittings for portable irrigation,
and distributes all kinds of
pumping machinery for indus
trial and farm applications.
At peak operation the com
pany employs about 20 men.
Eugene Has Fire in
Business District
Eugene (ff) Damage from a
fire in downtown Eueene Tups.
day was estimated by Fire
Chief Ed Surfus at $15,000. '
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Young King Hussein I Of Jordan salute the crowd as
he enters a car outside the Mosque at Amman after his
accession to the throne. The 18-y ear-old's cousin, King
Faisal II of Iraq, also 18, was enthroned the same day in '
a ceremony about 500 miles away. Hussein I succeeds
his father, King Talal I,, who was removed by Parliament
' in August, 1952, on the basis of medical reports that he
was mentally ill. (UP Telephoto)
The Cascade Title company
and the City Cafe were dam
aged by the fire which Surfus
said spread from box of rub
bish in the title company base
ment. , Occupants of apart
ments above the title company
were routed by the blaze.
Surfus was overcome by
smoke while fighting the fire,
but was revived.
Magnet Picks
22,630 Lbs.
From Roads
The Oregon Highway.
Commission's traveling mag
net picked up 22,6ta pounds
of material last year from
the state's highways,
- The metal picked up In
cluded many nails, tacks and
other sharp articles, that
could puncture tires.
The magnet, operated by
one man,, traveled 12,584
miles during the year at a
cost of 8,Z67. .
The quantity of- material
picked up Is more than dou
ble the amount of metal
picked up In 1950.
' The commission has oper
ated the magnet for nine
years.
A generation ago, most hogs
were fed for 10 to 16 months
before going to market while
today many hogs are marketed
after five or six months.. ' ,
A variety of the buffalo or
bison once ranged as far north
as Great Slave Lake.
HI -
wirii Sotow Fodrol
Ft tilt ss
i PROVED
f ICOXITY
The time-tested policies of
our type financial Institu
tions assure both safety and
income. Let cash reserves
earn ! In safety today.
'Planned Bate
560 Stat Strtjtt
SALEM, OMCCN
Hours: 8 to 4 Dally; S 'til IX Saturday
155 W. LIBERTY
PHONE 3-3191
OPEN FRIDAY
NIGHT TIL 9
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cuts meat. 3 full, 2 half shelves give 17.1 sq.
ft. shelving. 5 yr. wrnty. on sealed unit.
Full width freezer stores 62 lbs. frozen food,
ice. Full-width froster tray for small cuts meat.
3 full-width door, shelves hold small items,
eggs. 20 square feet of shelf area, 27-quart
twin food fresheners. See it today!
Holds 476 lbs. Pays for itself with quantity
buying. 2 wire baskets, 2 dividers. Counter
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Wards
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Here' Wards biggest Cabinet Ironer with 26
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1 D. WALKS,