Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 18, 1953, Page 24, Image 24

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N. Malm (right). If taken to the backysrd ipot in Hart
ford, ConiL, where 11-year-old Irene Flederowict was
strangled. With them la Timet' reporter Don Hogan
(left). Hartford police say "Malm confessed the ilaying.
(UP Telephoto.)
Dallas Author
Publishes Book
Dallas A Dallas man will
autograph his latest book at the
Dallas book store at 10:30 a.m.
Saturday. ,
"Hi, Everybody!", a book of
poems written by Charles
Gtovall of Dallas and recently
published by P.igeant Press of
New York, has been on sale for
a comparatively short time.
The volume consists of 55
pages of poems and photo
graphs taken by the author,
and others used through the
courtesy of the U. S. Fish and
Wildlife forest service and the
U. S. forest service.
Stovell states that the Idea
for the book came In 1040
when he was snowbound in
logging operations of the Wil
lamette Valley Lumber 'com
pany. Being called upon by the
children of the camp, who
were well acquainted with
his songs and stories, he en
tertained them during the
dreary days that the camp was
snowbound. Since the children
were thrilled with his produc
tions, he decided to publish the
book so that more children
could enjoy it.
The author dedicates his
"Hi-Everybody!" to his grand
children and to Neil Smith,
who was cared for by Mrs.
Stovell during the first years
of bis life. After following the
teaching profession for 10
years, he decided to change his
occupation to logging. Mrs.
Stovell is teacher In the
Morrison school
Small Farmer
May Expand
those in towns more then the
size of Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Kliever will
leave the day after Christmas
for the islands and expect to
return Jan. 5. Going by West
ern airlines, they will join a
party composed of eight other
leading salesmen and their
wives, and nine sales managers
and their wives, who competed
in a separate contest. Wsikikl
beach will be the center of the
activities for the party.
Davenport in
'Copter Crash
Nashville. Ga. VP) Col.
Dean Davenport, Portland,
Ore., one of the famous Doo-
little fliers who made the first
air raid on Tokyo, was injured
slightly Thursday in a helicop
ter crash.
Now commander of the
3550th Training Group at
Moody Air Base in Valdosta,
Ga., he was aboard a helicop
ter sent to look for wreckage
ot a jet training plane that had
crashed
The hellco-ter found the
wreckage, and the dead pilot,
1st Lt Thomas Ray Murray,
Nederland, Tex. But the hell-
copter crashed in a com field.
No one aboard the helicopter
was hurt seriously.
Davenport t B-25, which took
part in the Tokyo raid in World
War II, crashed on the China
coast and he and other crew
members were conducted by
friendly Chinese to freedom.
Western Veneer
Takes Bill Affolfer
Dallas Bill AHolter, assist
ant aales manager of the Wil
lamette Valley Lumber com
pany, will assume a new roll
when he takes over the sales
management of the Western
Vneer company at Lacomb,
December 18, according to Ar
thur Qulrin, manager of the
Washington UP) Secretary
of Interior McKay said Thurs
day that farmers on federal ir
rigation projects whose farms
fly may now be .ble to enlarge P1?11 Lumber Co.
r MPhnn.. th nniu i h A f toiler will commute be-
iwtrn junction vny ann ia-
AnmVi via TjiratnAft until Ta!.
Reclamation C o mmlasloner ruBry' wne ln lfl f(ic of
the plywood concern will be
moved to Lebanon.
Affolter has been with this
desire.
w. A. Dexheimer ssid in a
statement that settlers on fed
eral projects who consider
their farms too small should
contact reclamation officials in
charge of the project on which
their farm units are located.
He said the new or enlarged
unit may not exceed 320 acres,
of which not more than 160
acres may be irrigated.
Dallas Salesman
Wins Hawaii Trip
Dallas Ray Kliever, auto
salesman for J. A. Inglis Mo
tor company, has been award
ed a ten-day expense paid trip
to Hawaii for himself and his
wife, by being one of the lead
ing Ford salesmen in the Pa
cific northwest.
Kliever'e selling record was
455 points for selling 89 cars
and trucks since Sept. 21. He
was in the lead in his division
several times since the start of
the contest. Some cash is in
eluded in the award.
Since all agencies of the
northwest were Included in the
contest, regardless of size,
Kliever was competing with
the larger agencies as well as
company since returning from
the Korean war theater. Prior
to that he was manager of the
Dallas Lumber and Supply
company.
His fsmily will remain in
Dallas for the present.
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