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Statesman Journal from Salem, Oregon • Page 5

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Statesman Journali
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Salem, Oregon
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1 I i v-1 -v -v--i i Statesman, ZaLmnt, Or, II, 1333 (Se. IV 5 Lake in the Making Southeast of Salem I Bible'School Motor Vehicle Registration Bests '52 Total AV UTTW Mmr COMPLETES SEA TOUR Vernon Large, fireman, USN, son of Mrs. O. Large, Marion Route 1, Box 76, has completed a tour of duty with a Hunter Children Slate Street Parade I Sixty children ages 4-12 from the Wesleyan Methodist Church Bible School will parade through Salem streets at 11 this morning; the Rev. W.

A. Kaufman said Killer task group which took him Marion County's motor vehicle registrations on June 30 of this year totaled; 23,831 as against 24,611 a year ago, Secretary of State Earl T. Newbry reported Thursday. i Marion County was third in registration in the state. As a whole Oregon registration Jumped from 392.202 last year to 412,600 this year, an increase Air Force 1 Reserve officers" holding five-year commissions that expire sometime after April 1, 1933 and who did not accept original offers to remain in the service as officers will be given a second chance, the AF said Thursday.

Tenders will be mailed to officers whose terms expire, in less than 120 days, and their will be granted 60 days in which to accept i Available -rummage space. Convenient downtown location! Ph. 2-187 or 3-5260. SHORT COMING BACK to Halifax, Nova Scotia. Moore's Aguarium.

Our boxer puppies are now ready to go. Phone 4-3773. A MRS. BROWN ILL Mrs. Inice Brown, 370 Magnolia Ct, was taken to the Salem Mem Thursday.

I orial hospital for medical care after a sudden illness Tuesday morning. She has uvea in Wes Salem for many years. Bedecked in hats and carrying banners they made during the first week of Bible school, the kiddies will convene at the church site, 15th and Mill Streets, anj parade and tide decorated bikes five blocks. Escorted by police motorcycles the march goes north one block, east on Trade SL t6 18th. south to Mill and then back to the church.

oi about five per cent Multnomah County's registration jumped from 109,778 to 113 488 and Lane County from to 35.494. IH The June 1, 1953J registrations by counties! included, Benton, 682, Clackamas, 20,701 and Polk. 6,213. City Detective Wayne Parker RUMMAGE D. A- R.

Over Green and Manon County Sheriff; Den baum's. Sat Aug. 15th. 9 a. m.

to 6 p. m. ver Young left early this morning for Olympia, where they are to pick up T. J. Short, Texas.

Final clearance on dresses. $3, $5, $8. Lormans, 1109 Edgewater He was indicted by the Marion The Rev. Mr, Kaufmann said County grand jury on a charge of forgery and, arrested recently St HOOVER ON LEAVE Thomas Gordon Hoover, DC2, is spending a 30-day leave with his the proposed interchange. When these are completed, -the cxcara-tion will be flooded by Mill Creek to form the lake about a half mile south of the State Street overpass by pass.

Plans are underway to make the lake a scenic and recreational attraction. A lake in the making, this phot shows construction crews at work on an artificial lake be- formed as a by-product of the truck by-' pass and proposed highway interchange projects southeast of Sa-: lem. Dirt from the 4 to acre excavation is now going for fill material on the Center Street overpass and will be ased later on the parade had several purposes: to conclude the first week of Bible study, herald the opening of the second and last week of the program and "to give the ehil-dreji good' time.1 uThe Bible school Is" held Monday through Friday from aim. i parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank L. photo.) Hoover, 1353 Hines St He just returned from a second tour of 4 duty 'in Japan, with the Navy. BPA Invites Project Bids. Bids for grading the switchyard and spur. track for the San-tiam substation have been called by the Bonneville Power Administration.

Bids will be opened in Portland -Aug. 26. Contract calls for work at Lyons, and 60 days will be allowed to complete ther job. Following the grading, BPA will begin its construction program which includes the installation of a- 23069-kv step-down substation. CASH for idle things is easily yours through Classified ads! To in uiympia.

1949 Cadillac 62 4-door sedan. 30,000 actual miles. Electric windows. All accessories. Suns! and looks like new.

See Mr. Bird 871 Wallace Rd. W. Salem. It ILEA TO ATTEND Maj.

Gen. Thomas E. Riles and ten other delegates from Oregon will attend the Diamond Jubilee of the General Conference; National Guard Association of the United States, at San Diego! Oct 19-22. Gen. Rilea's party has not been chosen yet i Rummage sale.

1st Methodist place a For Sale ad call 2-2441. 7 Men Seek MA Degrees At Willamette County Heads To Talk Over Public Lands Fresh killed young turkeys. To bake or fry, 39c lb. Orwigs Mar Psychologist Trains Hens To Perform ket 3975 Silverton Rd. Phone 4-5742.

BEAUTICIANS CONVENE ErickyLaetsch, 2585 Bolton attended a style show spon County government officials church dining room. Friday, Aug. Gragg Points Out Gains The Salem postoffice has grown to a point of employing nearly 200 persons, including substitutes, and provides a payroll of $57,000 a month, Postmaster Albert Gragg told the Salem Lions Club Thursday. Gragg detailed postal trends both in this area and nationally; disclosed that recent economics had resulted in eliminating 11 third-and fourth-class postoffices in this area, and said1 four out of the five contract stations under the Salem postoffice were doing as much business (from $8,000 to $40,000 annually) as independent second-class post offices. i 14, 9 a.m.

sored by the Oregon Association, Aug. 9 in Portland. from 11 Western states will meet at 10 this morning at the Senator Hotel to discuss bills in Congress BATES TO INDIANA Laetsca is past national presi i ill: i mWIiil and other issues affecting public lands. dent RENT and sell adult walkers. The group, the Interstate Asso Light weight, narrow, padded all steel folding wheel chairs.

Phone Arthur B. Bates, president of the Salem Federal Savings: and Loan Association, left via Strain Thursday for Bloomington, to join 150 other savings! and loan, executives in a two-weeks graduate school on the campus of the University of Indiana; ciation of Public Lands, is vitally concerned, Marion County Com 3-7773, Max O. Buren, 745 Court Seven men have been admitted to candidacy for the master of eduction degree at Willamette University, it was reported Thursday by Dr. Kenneth Lottick, acting director of graduate study. Completing course studies for MA.

degrees at the Willamette summer session are Clifford R. Girod and William F. Moynihan, both of Salem; Lowell L. Yeager, Portland; Wayne F. McMurray, Coquille; Jack S.

Tiiton, West Linn; Mark F. Cotton. Orchards, and Donald E. Keiper, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. Girod, who will teach at Brookings High School in the fall, is writing his masters thesis on "A History and Survey of the Junior High School Athletic Program in Salem, Oregon." He received his BA.

from Willamette in 1952. missioner E. L. Rogers said, with Two chickens who have beep educated to the tricks of the classroom, the gambling room and. the shooting gallery will be featured tomorrow and Saturday at an open house and auction at the Marion Feed and Seed, Front and Ferry St 1 The two educated old hens.

Let-tie and Lizzie Larro, have bee ft trained by a one-time psychology professor at the University of Wisconsin to shoot a gun, play the old shell game and to run through the multiplication tables; The Larro Sisters also claim to be able to peck out "Quiz answers and do complicated card tricks and mathematical prob lems. 5t i KANSANS TO PICNIC the handling and with the- future of public land. $69.95 One bill of particular interest Former residents of Jewell State Workers Earn Higher Wages in '52 More than two-thirds of the 273,060 regular workers employed by 18,000 covered firms earned more than $3,000 in 1952, a tabulation completed by the State, Unemployment Compensation Commission here Thursday disclosed. Nearly 268,170 employes worked irregularly and 122,480 failed to earn the $400 minimum required for eligibility to unemployment insurance. The number of covered workers with earnings averaging over $230 a month has increased steadily since first reports were made in 1942.

Only 11.9 per cent of the 195,700 regular workers in that first war year made $3,000. In 1945 the proportion increased to 33.9 per cent and by 1948 had reached 48.6 per cent In 1951 it was up to 64.6 per cent Last year 188,850 employes or 69.2 per cent of those working regularly in all our quarters earned $3,000 or more. About 20 per cent of both regular and irregular workers had. wages in two or more main industry groups. The proportion was considerably higher among those earning from $500 to $2,500 a year.

For the- first time the number of those making more than $4,000 a year broke into fix figures. These numbered 103,150. Wonderful buys on school clothes. Y.W.C.A. budget shop, 162 S.

he said, would give the U.S. Ag County, have been invited Commercial. Open Fridays I and to attend the annuaJpicnic at Laurelhurst Park, Portland, Sun riculture Department the right to condemn land, buy it and make it into game refuges. Mondays, 10-5. FUR STOLE TAKEN "Many of us feel that there is GED( A mink stole, valued at $237, 455 Court Street already too much of Oregon's land under public domain (more than 50 per cent) and we are opposed to such legislation." was reported stolen from the Miller Mercantile CampanyJ 195 day, Aug.

23. Nurses for general duty. Base pay $245 with Blue Cross Medical and Hospital service furnished. Also free lunch forenoon and afternoon and one free meal a day. Apply Silverton General Hospital Phone 33221.

I. Liberty st City police were The group was formed in 1940 Robert Shute Home From, Service in Orient Robert D. Shute, seaman quartermaster who went into the navy in 1951 and served nine months in far-eastern waters aboard the U.S.S. Bremerton, was flown home from the Orient and given his honorable! discharge. He is now in Salem with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs." H. A. Shute, 627 N. Winter. Young Shute is a ,1951 graduate of Salem High and formerly was with a state highway survey advised Thursday that the piece was taken presumably dtjring to attempt to persuade the federal government to reimburse lo open nours, sometime Wednesday Public Records cal governments for tax funds they lost when the U.S.

(which cannot be taxed) took over forest and other lands. They are opposed to further spread of public Pari iTime The man we want must harm a thorough knowledge of domain lands. DA Pay Hike Ruled Illegal The Douglas county court has no authority to augment the They met in executive session last night This morning's meet evening or Thursday morning. SPEEDY and Thrifty is the laundry service at the Launderette You drop it off well do! the rest! LAUNDERETTE, 1255 Terry St COAST GUARD OPEN The Coast Guard is now accepting applications for volunteers at its Oregon recruiting station in Portland Courthouse building, room 205, Broadway and Main. The unit had been closed to! further application since March.

auditing, be able to male jnQnthly. audit and talc profit and low statement Some knowledge of coat accounting. i ii Writ Box Statesman ing in the Copper Room of the Senator is open to the public. In 1942 only 6350 were reported in this income bracket but by 1945 the number reached 22,750. For 1948 reports of employers showed 50,360 in the $4,000 class.

The congress closes today, and $3,000 a year annual salary received by the district attorney, Attorney General Robert Y. many will travel to the coast Sat urday where they "will be guests Thornton held here Thursday. of the Lincoln county court at a luncheon in Newport He said authority to increase MUNICIPAL COURT Lloyd B. Walker, 285 McNary charged Aug. 9 with reckless driving, fined $75 Aug.

12. cracuiT COURT Harold L. Maynard vs Jeane Irene Maynard-Suit for divorce alleges cruel and inhuman treatment asks for custody of two minors and settlement of property rights. Married Nov. 20, 1949, at Albany.

Louise Pyle vs Teddy Pyle: Suit for divorce alleges cruel and inhuman treatment asks for custody of two minors, $75 per month for each and for share of real and personal property. Married July 30, 1949, at Salem. PROBATE COURT Rose Kurtz estate: Order closes estate. the salary the district attorney is vested solely in the legis Relax, have dinner at Marshalls.1 lature. Sir the Open daily 6 p.

ra. 4-Corners. MISSION FILES The Union Gospel Mission! Salem, with capital stock of $100, filed articles in the state corporation department here Thursday. Incorporators iare Gaylord: G. Sherman, Jack Deering, R.

C. Morton and frenryj Mattson. TRAFFIC DEATHS DOWN Traffic fatalities for the first seven months of 1953 totaled 215 or a drop of 16 from the 232 listed during the same period a year ago. Secretary of State-Earl T. Newbry said Thursday an d3 09 I ft atesstwtMtimsst CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends LUNCHEON SPECIAL and neighbors for, help in put ting out our grain fire Wed.

The Carl Loop family Every Precaution is taken to assure You that Your Prescription will be filled Exactly as Your Doctor has requested. We will be glad to pick up your prescription at your home, Cll i nnfl nroium itttn vou in. th shortest Dossible time. Call 4-6224 immediate 11 A. IA.

to 4 P.M. Fri. and Sat. The roal i BUSS To Mr. and Mrs.

Virgil Buss, Independence Route 1, a son, Thursday, Aug. 13, at Salem General Hospital. GREEN To Mr. and Mrs. Lester Green, Monmouth, a daughter, Thursday, Aug.

13, at Salem General Hospital. PORTER To Mr. and Mrs. George D. Porter, 248 Forest Hills Way, a son, Thursday, Aug.

13, at Salem General HospaL CARRUTH To Mr. and Mrs. Frank I. Carruth, Lebanon, a son, Thursday, Aug. 13, at Salem General HospitaL HUIETT To Mr.

and Mrs. Glenn Huiett 075 Vi Norway a son, Wednesday, Aug. 12, at Salem General Hospital. McCUTCHEN To Mr. and Mrs.

James McCutchen, 2090 University St, a daughter, Thursday, Aug. 13, at Salem Memorial HospitaL IRVING To Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Irving, 1555 us grave St, a son, Thursday, Aug. 13, at Salem Memorial HospitaL YAUMANS To Mr.

and Mrs. Dale Yaumans, Turner, a son, Thursday, Aug. 13, at Salem Memorial HospitaL service! GRAB LOUIE With Hot Roll or Bran Muffin We Give i Green Stamps With Every Purchase AS A CAFETERIA wwwmm i 1- toeWcS oGef 'VI rera MffiYS IT AJ rui A Our building Has boon sold Tho Big Boys from Portland bars takon ovor this property soon wH bars to vaccrto It's tho chance of a lifetime to buy fin furniture at enormous savings Hurry our time-is Umlisd until then our I Free Delivery! Picnic of FREE Parking Space mmuin furniture yoes on i Prices Have Been Slashed on All Items. Don't Wait. See Us Now for Your Needs Open Bfcnings1 Until 9:30 P.M .1 Deposit Will APPLIANCES MATTRESSES LAMPS ROCKERS BEDROOM SETS living, room srrs DINING SETS KITCHEN SETS Hold Any Item AmmM i I Drag Many.

Other Items Too Numerous to Mention I it ''Where Quality Prevails Li- 294 fL Commercial St. Cor. Chmkta EASY TERMS VALUES GALOREI i 4-224 fh Nw CandaUria Shopping District ''ii-'y 11 It.

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