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The Capital Journal from Salem, Oregon • 7

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STARS AND STRIPES MacLaren Inmates Caught Capital Journal Business Briefs iM Student CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon, Monday, Feb. 4, 1963, Sec f. Pigt 7" Corns Names JL CRAIG JACOBSEN, Salem stu dent at the University of Oregon, has been appointed personnel offi cer of the 690th Air Force ROTC Detachment Cadet Group Staff at the university. THEIR STATIONS RICHARD (RICK) DOYLE VE NEMAN, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Orville Veneman, 1750 22nd St SE, member of Salem's Naval Reserve Surface Division 13-28, has reported to San Diego for boot training with the Navy! AIRMEN ROBERT D. LUKA-SUNIS, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Lukasunis, 2025 19th St.

NE, and Rolynn F. Prechtle, whose wife lives at 3390 Lancaster Drive NE, have completed the first phase of their military training at Lackland AFB and reassigned to other bases for technical training. Lukasunis will report to Ama-rillo AFB, for training as an Air Force administrative specialist and Prechtle goes to Lowry AFB, to train; as an Air Force air armament mechanic. AIRMAN 3.C. VIRGIL FRIE-SEN, Dallas, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Pete F. Friesen, has been reas signed to McClellan AFB, for duty following completion of his training course Jin aircraft mechanics at Sheppard AFB, Tex. STAFF SGT. FORREST V.

MILLIKAN, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Millikan, Rt. 4, Salem, has been assigned to duty Headquarters of the Strategic Air Command at Offutt AFB, Neb. Millikan is a data processing machine operator.

WILLIAM J. GESCHWILL, son of Mr. and Mrs." Fred Geschwill, Rt. 2, Box 302-A, Woodburn; HARRY T. LATHAM, son of Julia H.

Taylor, Star Route 1, Box 143, Lacomb; GAROLD A. HANN, son of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hann, Rt.

1, Box 84, Aumsville; THOMAS A. GRIMES, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester L. Grimes, Lyons; and LESTER L.

FISK, son of Mrs. Elvira M. Fisk of 1520 Hickory St. NE, ROBERT G. HAG-LER, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Gordon A. Hagler of 3660 Liberty Road KENNETH E. CLUTE, son of Mrs. Eunice L.

Moreland, 560 14th St. NE, GARY C. GILMAN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glvde E.

Gilman of 3490 Duncan Ave. NE, and ROB ERT E. WALDORF son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E.

Waldorf Sr. of 6061 Witzel Road SE, have been enlisted in the U. S. Naval Reserves for six years and been assigned to Salem's Naval Re serve Surface Division 13-28. BRENT EDWIN BARTON, son of Mr.

and Mrs. E. H. Barton, Rt. 3, Salem, has enlisted in the Naw and is in San Diego, for basic training.

Airman I.C. William D. Gallo- Commercial St. and Rkhard Paul Nibler, son of Mr. and Mrs.

A. C. Nibler, 355 Columbia St. NE. enlisted In the U.S.

Navy and reported to San Diego, for basic training. Larry Swain Brents, son of Mr. and Mrs. Logan Hoto Brents, Independence, enlisted in the Naval Reserves for six years and was assigned to Salem's Naval Reserve Surface Division 13-28M. Airman Robert C.

Hodge, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Hodge, Rt. 1, Sweet Home, has completed the first phase of his military training at Lackland AFB, and was reassigned to Ft.

Lee, for training as an Air Force cook. Airman Rodney L. Syverson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold R.

Syverson, Rt. 1. Lyons, has been reassigned to Chanute AFB, 111., for technical training as a U.S. Air Force flight training equipment specialist. He completed the first phase of his military training at Lackland AFB, Tex.

ACCOMPLISHMENTS Airman 3.C. Michael C. Tate, son of Mrs. M. J.

Tate, 915 S. Madison Silverton, graduated from the U.S. Air Force technical training course for communications center specialists at Sheppard AFB, and was assigned to McChord AFB, Wash. Way III, son of Mr. and Mrs.

William D. Galloway 1648 Cottage St. SE, has been named "Airman of the Month1" at Gutherie Air Force Station, Charleston, W. Va. The airmanL who is with the 783rd Radar Squadron of SAGE, served as liaison man between the Air Force and contractors during the installation of two height finders at the station.

Prior to his assignment in West Virginia he wss in Spain for three years. His wif'e and twd sons are with him in west Virginia. WHERE THEY ARE Orvil Odell Keeling, son of Mrs. Mrs. Mary Lou Gwynn, 752 Edina Lane NE; Stephen David Fou-chek, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Stephen J. Fouchek, 645 Boice St. Milton Lester Knot son, son of Mr. and Mrs.

M. Knutson, 5144 Liberty Road Richard Doyle Veneman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orvil D. Veneman, 1750 22nd St.

SE; Gary Robert Klokstad, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Melvin Klokstad, Turner; and James Claude Griswold, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo H.

Griswold, Rt. 1, Box 437, Aumsville, enlisted in the Naval Reserves for six years and were assigned to Salem's Naval Reserve Surface Division 13-28. Patrick Michael Donnelly, son of Mrs. Beatrice A. Donnelly, 1570 NORTHWEST NATURAL CAS District Manager Jf.

A. H. Dodd jsaid that increase in business in the Lower Willamette Valley in 1S62 reflected most successful year in the history of the 104-year-: old company. Dodd said 1,508 customers were I added in the dis-jtnct during the year. He said this includes Salem and all commu-i nities within the scope of Northwest Natural's service area between 'Albany and Portland 1 i CASCADE TITLE COMPANY of Eugene has become an affiliate j.of Union Title insurance Co.

of Salem and will be issuing policies throughout Lane County. Addition of Cascade Title as an agency the Salem company brings together two of the larger Oregon-j owned title operations in the state. Urlin S. Page is president of Union Title Insurance. Sylvanus Smith, will continue: as president jof Cascade Title with LaVerne Strand and William Peek "as officers in charge of the title and escrow departments.

I ELECTED TO REPRESENT Oregon Nationwide Mutual Insurance Co. policyholders at the 11th annual company-wide Advisory Committee of policyholders meeting was George Miller; of the State Department of Motor Vehicles. The meeting Js scheduled March 14-16 at Columbus, Ohio. i A DIVIDEND of 25 cents a share on common and.81V4 cents a share on preferred stocjc i has been declared by. the Jsoard of directors ofArden Farms principal stockholder in Markets of Los Angeles, in turn owns McKay-Erickson stores in the Willamette Valley.

Both dividends are payable March 1 to stockholders of record Feb. 11. 4- INVESTMENTS OF S110 MILLION in new equipment and facilities in 1962. $36 million more than the 1961 total, have been reported by Southern Pacific Railroad Co. President Ef.

J. Russell vsaid net income from all operations for the year was 582 million. Cv RECENTLY PROMOTED to the field training division of Metropolitan Life Insurance with headquarters in Seattle was Robert H. Benz of Salem. Benz, a resident here since 1956 is a graduate of the University of Washington.

He joined Metropolitan' in He has a guard while at a basketball game at North Marion High School Jan. 24. Pitts fled a work gang Friday. The car was stolen at Hubbard. oam been an assistant manager in Salem the past six years.

He plans to! Ernest Jester, 17, Gresham, and Adam Jerome Dietz, 16, The Dalles, were captured by Clackamas County officers as they hiked through the Oregon City area. Mattress 95 Matching Box Spring $49.95 Four inmates of School for Boys were captured by police in the Portland area Saturday night. Gordon Ferrell, 15, and Wayne Pitts, 16, both Portland, were captured by Portland police in a stolen car. Ferrell escaped from SA VE $2oo ON TWIN OR FULL SIZE Luxurious, quilted foam spring. Never before time sale only $49,95 features.

move to Seattle iwth his wife and four children. THREE CLAIM SUPERINTENDENTS in the State Farm Mu-tual's Northwest office in Salem have received diplomas from Vale Technical Institute at Blairsville, Pa. They are John T. Anderson, Jack B. Childs and F.

W. O'Connor. They have just returned from av three-week advanced training course in auto damage estimating and repair techniques at the Institute. About 800 State Farm men will undertake a similar course this year. i ASSUMED BUSINESS NAMES filed recently in Marion County Courthouse include Phi Dels, by NE: Lutheran Village, by Oscar Steve Hill, 608 Greenwood Drive N.

Enger. Salem; 4 Corners In llm i rw "w- ibfeM u. Ill I cheese immmY surance, by B. Jensen, 159 Lancaster Drive NE; Century Apartments, by Jack F. and Alice Mae Roberts; The House of Religious Signs, jby Irene Person, ,571 Service, 315 Commercial St.

SE, by Alfred Watson and timer wat son: Salruriy's Pancakes, by Samaud 3135 Commercial St. SE; 'and Western Properties, 3493 River 25th St. NE. IT'S YOUR LAW i Legalese' Held KQuilled Cover Quite Necessary Vrlf BANNED Shop McKay Erickson MILK A All Purpose Many persons feel that the "aloresaids," and other legal verbiage is used by the lawyer for the purpose of Confounding the layman, Nothing could be further from the truth. In draftings legal docu-inentSi the lawyer attempts to draft them in isuch a way as to exclude all ambiguities.

As a consequence, it is the lawyers duty to his cli ent to attempt to iraft the. instrument in such a ry that- it can mean only one U'ng. I i "st any paragraph of noa-i I language contains ambiguities. When a lawyer rc3rs to the "deed aforesaid," he is attempting to make it clear leyond question that the deed he is referring' to is the deed mentioned in a prior portion of the instrument. Likewise, when ne prefaces a legal document with a long list of "whereases," he is mattress matched with its own special extra deep box offered at less than $69.75 Now during this limited A savings of almost $20.00.

All the quality Englander SAVE 20 NJj SUPER BODYGUARD FOAM MATTRESS Dietz Ave. NE; Candalaria Union Road by Harold D. Proctor simply reciting pertinent, facts for the benefit of the court to show the facts of the situation that lead to the execution of the instrument. difficulty with drafting a document in layman's language is that to the trained analyst such language is susceptible of several meanings, and consequently may lead to controversy or litigation. It is the draftman's purpose to avoid litigation which is usually expensive for the client.

Another reason why lawyers use legal language is historical- in nature. Certain words have technical meanings which have been constructed by Xhe courts, and, the lawyer knows that in using them, he will achieve a result that is certain. He might well be inviting litigation for' the client if he devised new" language. As a consequence the lawver, in the interest of. his client, naturally uses the time-tested language.

(Oregon lawyers goffer this column as a public service.) Willamina; and Dwayhe L. Zim- reman, Lyons. i Air Force enlistees were: Keith L. Austin, Robert F. Pitzer, James Rhodes, Edward D.

Davenport, Dennis J. McHone, William C. Greene, Arthur R. Giles Douslas E. Eiiksen, all Salem; 'Joseph McCullough, Frank H.

Kerr and Robby D. Mc- Carley, McMinnVille; Richard E. Watts, Michael C. Denhem and Larry Silverton; Roy-don R. Chambers! Wijlamina; Eugene C.

Paola and Carl L. Heck- men Carlton; Norman! M. Hand, Ernest F. Anderson, Mill City; Michael 0. Penner, Mt.

Angel; andfWalter A. Harness, Turner. I i RUSS BOOKISH 1 "MOSCOW (LTD The Communist weekly magazine Nedelya claimed Sunday that Eussia pub lishes one out of every, four books in the world. i nzazcJfe duanffi? A true twin size ipecial. All the quality features found in more expensive foam mattresses, now yours at this oil time low price.

Deep 4" foam mattress firm yet lightweight plus matching box spring. 59 Men Sign Up For Military Duty NWslQ PANCAKE FLOUR I BAG I 77 wj. 1 ft U.S.D.A. Government Inspected II fJ vw I I If II ENGLANDER ON EASE QUILTED INNERSPRING MATTRESS II I 1:1 I 1 in iii ww everyday rnce II AU MORTON'S XX Golden Ripe I rm WIT PMHHi Zh PRICES EFFECTIVE lil Salem recruiters for the armed forces enlisted 59 men in some branch, of the service during Jan-tary; Enlisted in the Marine Corps were David John Yoe, Floyd Wayne Peoples and Raymond Jay Salisbury, all Salem; Jerry Lee Sanders, Lebanon; Keith Eugene Franklin, Aumsville; David Keith Hamilton, Albany; and Jerry Raymond Ball, Monmouth. Signed for Army service were Kenneth R.

Garland, Stayton; Weldon G. Powell, Aurora; Robert A. Riggi and Donald J. Riggi, Brooks; Alfred H. Carver, Turner; Richard F.

Carey, Hubbard; and Richard L. Baune. Thomas L. Wright, Phillip M. Pack, Lee J.

Luce, Dean F. Johnson, Den- Thomas, Jerry J. PI urn e. Del-bert C. LaFlemme and Allyn L.

Fine, all Salem. Reporting for duty with the Navy were: Richard P. Nibler, Brent E. Barton and Patrick M. Donnelly, all Salem; Laird Brown and Dwaen L.

Clinton, Monmouth; David J. Hunter, Portland; Larry H. Burkhart, Silverton; LeRoy Dixon, Dayton; Roy P. Clark, D. Sugden, Newberg; Larry D.

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79 50 UTCHINO SOX SPIINO OREGON'S FIRST MEMBERSHIP DEPT. STORE LX I I (LHoHoSo ANOTHER BONUS SAYINGS FROM 1870 LAN A AVE. NE Across from Motor Vehicle i. Bldg. Open 10 a.m.

9 p.m. Open Sat. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Closed Thursday.

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