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s cmN-ur club to file , A special meeting for the pur pose ol filing amendment! to cor Deration article for the Chin-Up . . . -r m 1 & 1 J . CIUDS OX Vreguu wiu uw Sacred Heart hallin Portland at 130 p. m.' Sunday, July 22. Dis cussion and voting on proposed amendments on the incorporation and constitution by-laws also are slated, according to Miriam K Sweetland, state secretary, , cf Chin-Up clubs of Oregon. Burton A. Myers, M. D. announces removal of offices to 37 N. 24th SL Phone 2-7502. HO I Jl CP FOILED Approach of a police motorcycle on patrol frightened two teen-age would-be bandits away from . gasoline ruuon at u roruano ' to the attendant, Donald Missick. He reDorted to city police that the vtwo boys demanded all his cash but fled when the motorcycle ap- peared on tqe nignway. lKISON MAN TO SPEAK J. S. Murray, office director at Oregon state penitentiary, will talk about bis 40 years experi ence at the prison at the Salem . Exchange club luncheon Wednes day noon In the senator hotel. Castle Permanent Wavers, 305 JJv- esley Bid. Phone 3-3663. Perman- ents S3 & up. Eulela Arnold and Ruth Ford. TWO TALKS FOR ROTARY Speakers at Salem Rotary club luncheon Wednesday noon in the Marion hotel will be W. I Phil lips, sr, on -What You Don't Know About Willamette Scholar ship Program" and Mayor Alfred W. Loucks on "What You Should Know about Salem's 10 - Year Plan." - a. Rummage for sale: days a week. u a. m. io i p. m. a i x erry. ZinXNSKIS TO PICNIC The annual Zielinskl family re union and picnic has been set for next Sunday . at Silverton city park, according to Mrs. Aileen , Manning, secretary, Salem. Frozen Food lockers, Open Tin. io i pjn. 7 aay weex. 1833 w m. . commercial RUNAWAY GIRL FIELD JoAnne White, 14, Kelso, Wash, was apprehended by city police Sunday morning. She said she had run away from home in Kelso Sat urday and hitch-hiked to Salem. . icr (wicuui wen uuuucu, puiicc IT.- - . .11!. J -It said. Salem (Obituaries August William Olacn. lata resident of 1130 cnemeketa St.. at a local boa fiUl July J at th ac of 83. Survived y a sister. Mrs. C. W. Kaiser. Tulsa. Okla.; one brother, A. A. Olsen of Saa Bernardino. Calif. Shipment will be made by Howell-Edwards chapel to Clendale. Calif- where services will bo held at the Church of the Flowers, forest Lawn Memorial park. Tuesday, July 10, at 1 p m.. the Rev. J. T. Per- no. jirst congregational cnurcn. Uiendaie, oixiciaung. SCHARP Trances Smith Scharf. late resident ol Portland, in that city July S. Sur. vived by huaband. Ralph L. Scharf. Portland, nephew of Russell Smith of Salem. Private graveside service will te held Monday, juiy a at io jo a.m. at the LOOT, cemetery, under the direction of the w.T. jugdoa co Mildred Ann Carver, . at the resi dence, 1928 Evergreen ve., July T. She to survived . by her daughters, Mrs. Lucille Lowery of Salem, and Mrs. Pa tricia Kleinke. of Albuquerque, N.ial a son. Mvies craiff Carver of Salem: a granddaughter. Cynthia Lowery of saiem. ervtces will do neid Tuesday, July 10 at S o.m. at the Virctt T Golden chapel. Interment in Monmouth cemetery. rstooM " Henry C. Froom. late resident of Donald. July S. at a local hospital. Survived by wife. Mrs. Mary rroom. uonaw; aaugnter. Mrs. Jennie Max field. Corvallts: sons. Lloyd Frootn, , feaiem, Elmer rroom, San Bernardino, Calif- and Wood row rroom. Portland; sister. Mrs. Irene VanOykc Seattle. Waslu: brother, Reuben rroom. Glen auiyn. iu and sue grandchildren. An Bouncement of services later by uougn-narncK cnapei. i M7 ffi mi im irnmn 530 CHEMEKETA il. ' (Between Klgb & Court Sbv) : and Pais, on M liaiies ,VB'1c;s;;.ra(lC3:ir-:-.' : MARKER TO TOAST1XASTES. Leroy Marker win be - acting toastznaster at the meeting of W2- lamette Toastmasters club in: the Gold Arrow restaurant at 6:15 to night. Speakers are to be John Suxbauer, Henry Tiano and Frank Hamstreet, M JACKET STHEFT REPORTED Mrs. Paul Hale. 602 N. Winter si, reported theft of a jacket, val ued at $15 while attending a downtown theater Saturday night, city police said. CAR REPORTED STOLEN Norman F. Weatherly, 685 Court st- reported theft of his car. a una cnevrolet, Sunday from In front of his residence, city police said. i! INJURED AT BALLPARK - A foul ball at Waters nark Sun day night struck Mrs. Roy , Mar- chand. Salem route 6, box 139. on the nose, city first aidmen re ported. She was treated for. a nose bleed. Aidmen said her nose was not broken. Birth NIXON To Mr. and MrsJjul Ian Nixon, Aumsville, a son, Sun day, July 8, at Salem Memorial hospital, r :!. HOESTNO To Mr. and Mrs. Roman Hoesine. Woodhurn. a win Sunday, July 8, at Salem Memorial nospitat. 8TOTLER To Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Stotler. 4055 Garv st a dauehter. Sunday. July 8. at Sa lem uenerai nospitai. GRAHAM To Mr. and Mrs lack Graham, Monmouth, a daugh ter, Saturday, July 7, at Salem General hospital. , , , Public Records MUNICIPAL COURT . '.', Harold Kenton Field, Salem route 2 ji box 311, charged with driving while intoxicated, posted 250 balL State Offices Cramped for Room Despite Completion of Buildings f Virtually all space in state buildings In Salem T5as been assigned and some departments are wondering where to expand, even with some $15,000,000 in new construction in the past five years. . . t High on the list of departments without a prospective home is the new state finance department created by the 1951 legislature. It will become operative August 1 and will need Quarters for its ad ministrative division. More fpace also has been re quested for the tstate educatkih department and the state labor di vision, both now housed in the state library building. Some ex-; pansion t of the state vocational department also is proposed. Two other activities which were to re ceive more adequate quarters in clude the civil defense division and the traffic safety department, The former is assigned to base ment space in the state office building while the latter division, is occupying, space in a hearing room in the basement of the capi tol. . .- r j The labor commissioner will be transferred to the state office, building along with several other' smaller Activities. 5 ' Space vacated by the state high way department, which recently moved into its new office struc ture, already has been assigned and will be occupied as soon as some renovation operations - are completecLA similar situation pre vails on the third and fourth floors of the capitol building which were vacated temporarily when the leg-. isiature conveneu. j . Much of the congestion is due to expansion of current state activi ties rather than the creation of new departments at the recent leg islative I session. The state tax. commission, . heretofore cramped for space on the first and second floors of the old state office build ing, has-been allocated additional rooms. Expansion of this depart it 0 (31 Years in Salem) Hiones ZZZZl cr 2-1347 Aid to India, KoreaTop ic For Meeting "Representatives of several state wide religious, relief, labor, wom en's, veterans and educational or ganizations will gather today la the governors office to discuss action to alleviate critical and clothing . shortages in and Korea. : ' " food India Gov. Douglas McKay called the ineetlng.,:- - He disclosed that his office received a large volume of letters and telegrams indicating it Is im perative that, the - state consider some Immediate construction ac tion to aid stricken Indians and Koreans.. w - : The- governor said the . organi zation that may result from meet ing should bring together all re sponsible and interested groups in tire staug so that the burden of the reiief effort would . not fall on agricultural resources alone. Hit-run Mishap Damages Auto Little damage was reported in a hit-run auto accident in the 900 block of South 12th street Sunday afternoon. r Harry O. Shontz, Grants Pass, told city police that he was travel ling . north when a : southbound auto swerved into his lane, strik ing his car on the left rear fender and bumper. Police said a com plaint may be filed today. No in juries were reported in the col lision. - Otcnei Only Squawk In Poultry Burglary CHICAGO, July 8-P-Thieves surrounded by crates of chickens hauled an 800 pound safe contain ing $1,000 out of the Star Poultry market early today; ; ! ; I The only squawk came hours fter the theft from store owner Louis Wisnoff, 32, whd discovered his loss. : ' j The - market is across an alley from the Warren avenue police station. ! ment was necessary largely be cause of increased activities in the income tax division and the proph erty appraisal . program approved by the 1951 legislature. t v Officials emphasised that in ex panding state income tax depart ment activities the revenues would be increased far. in excess of the additional expense incurred. Com missioner Ray Smith, in charge of: the income tax division, said he bad employed a number of ad ditional auditors with' the result that field audits would be speeded up. The property reappraisal pro gram, under Commissioner Robert MacLean, will cover every coun ty in Oregon. Ten years will be re quired, to complete this program, MacLean estimated. ; - ! ' Somewhat similar congested conditions prevail at several of the state institutions where new buildings were completed during the past few years. The state peni tentiary .Saturday reported its highest population in history. ' ' A new cell block with a capacity of 400 prisoners is now under con struction there but will not .be completed until late in the year. , Appropriations for state institu tion construction during the cur rent biennium are restricted to $2, 000,000. :i William Ryan, coordinator of state institutions, said demands on the state ' would increase rather than decrease during the next two years. '. . a. ft u 4., i - 'fit',, ' - . Little Indiana at the annual encampment Bear Nespelem, Washiagten, the ColviUe reservation are led by an elder In their first war presents te persons in the crowd July 7, drew Indians ef many Davis Nameyd Honor Recruit At Navy Base Seaman Recruit Delbert P. Davis, Salem naval reservist, has been selected ' honorman of his I company' during two weeks of re serve recruit training . at San Diego, the navy announced Sun day. V Davis is due to return here to-j day with 20 other members of Salem's organized naval reserve surface division, who have been taking the training. His selection, by the company from five candi dates named by the company com mander, was on the basis of lead ership, . sportsmanship, - military bearing, initiative, resoponse to orders, cleanliness. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Davis, 1340 Hall st. Taking Nearest Exit Blamed for Fractures PORTLAND, Ore, July , 8-flV Police- here are checking on this one. Sherman Baker, 50, is "In a hospital with fractures of both ankles. He was quoted by police as saying he'd been arguing with a woman and suddenly decided to leave by 'the nearest exit. It hap pened to be a window, . and the ground was two stories below. r VUA rv i v"w a a YYVJ W am M I 1 1 , U Jr First War Dance s, ,4V dance. This is a big evea in an Indian lad's life.: Bis parents give te celebrate toe occasion. The three-day encampment, which ended tribes. . . T, j lnstoue 1 MAIL THIS tears will arrange financing on Sears Easy Pay ment Plan or help you get an f HA Loan with up to 30 months to pay. i - . . - L - K0:.1ART BLOVAUN Qc&' WesI Wbi Fuel Iavln; Up Te HI t - . .. . For Tear Itound .Comfert lns!and Ey Experts For a warm comfortable home this winter, cool or next summer, Insulate your home now! Guaranteed by Sears. 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