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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1952)
:- -if CSiy News IBrfieffl WALLACE IN JAPAN Cpl. Robert G. Wallace, son of Mrs. Ray Ballinger ox saiem, nas arrived in Japan as an aircraft mechanic, to aid - In maintaining U. S. Air Force combat bombers, according to a news release. Wal lace is assigned to the 6161st Air Base Wing Maintenance Section. He enlisted in April, 1850, and was stationed in Texas, Illinois, Color ado and Florida before going over seas. Rummage sale. Furniture, radio, clothing, shoes, etc., January 22 and 23. , 525 $ Winter St. SERVICE STATION FILES ' Assumed business name of Cra croft Service Station was filed Tuesday with Marion County clerk by Joseph M. Cracroft, 4210 N. River Rd. Steam baths,, Swedish massage. Licensed masseuse. 346 N. Capitol, Phone 3-6253 for appointment LIONS AT IMCA Salem Lions will hold their weekly meeting Thursday noon at the YMCA. Members will be tak en on a tour of the building; Cannery Local No. 670. Regular meeting Wednesday, January 23, 8 p. m. Hall No. 1, Labor Tem ple. ZONTAS SLATE RUNKEL Dr. Howard W. RunkeL, Wil lamette University associate pro fessor of speech, will speak to the Salem Zonta Club Thursday noon at the Golden Pheasant. His topic will be "It's All in the Way You Word It Exceptional values on coats, dresses and sweaters at Lorman's, 1109 Edgewater. Open evenings till 7. HIKE SCHEDULED Salem Chemeketans have sched uled a hike around the Silver Falls trail Sunday. Hikers will leave 248 N. Commercial St. at 9 a. m. Lead er is Paul Deuber. Any interested hikers are invited to participate. We buy newspapers and maga zines Phone 2-2975. REPINE RECUPERATING F. O. Repine, Sale... painting contractor, was reported Tuesday as recuperating satisfactorily at his home, 1495 N. 16th St., following a serious illness. Castle Permanent Wavers, 305 Livesley Bldg. Phone 3-3663. Per manents $5 and up. Ruth Ford and Evela Arnold. PERMIT ISSUED A building permit for alteration was issued Tuesday by the city engineer's office to Dwight Par sons, at 1358 N. 21st SL for $3,000. Harold "Pop" Lacy is now asso ciated with Claude Kilgore, Real Estate Broker and Auctioneer as salesman with branch office at 1343 S. Commercial St. CITATION ISSUED City, police charged Raymond Gunn Jr. of 738 N. Commercial St. with reckless driving Tuesday, following a non-hour accident in the 300 block of Division Street. Driver of the second automobile was Joseph Paul Morris of Port land. Fresh killed turkey, cheapest meat on the market. Orwig's Market, 3975 Silverton Rd. Phone 2-6128. CUTTING TORCH STOLEN Bert Hoyt of 320 Pine St. re ported to city police Tuesday the loss of a cutting torch, hose and gauges valued at $50. He said the theft occured Saturday. FIRM ADDS PARTNER Addition of Ray Cates, 1660 Roosevelt St., as a partner in an insurance agency jwith Marion Curry and H en r y Kropp was shown Tuesday in assumed busi ness name filings with Marion County clerk. The firm name was changed from Curry-Kropp In surance Agency to Curry-Kropp-Cates Agency. Births SHAMBERGER To Mr. and Mrs. Gene Shamberger, Stayton, a son, Tuesday, Jan. 22 at Salem Memorial Hospital. BAUER To Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bauer, 4860 N. River Rd., a son, Monday, Jan. 21, at Salem Memorial Hospital. DUNLEVY To Mr. and Mrs Clair Dunlevy, Salem Route 6, Box 395, a son, Tuesday, Jan. 22, at Salem Memorial Hospital. ERCOUNE To Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ercoline, Carrby, daugh ter, Tuesday, Jan. 22, at Salem General Hospital. SCHROEDER To Mr. and Mrs. John Schroeder, Monmouth, a daughter, Tuesday, Jan. 22, at Salem General Hospital. ZIEUNSKI To Mr. and Mrs Homer Zielinski, Gervais, a son. Tuesday, Jan. 22, at Salem Gen eral Hospital. PAETH To Mr. and Mrs Charles Paeth, 2130 N. 17th St., a son, Monday, Jan? 21, at Salem General Hospital. Actually Hides Deafness BEITONE Hearing Center Jamas N. Taft t . -V'. Assoc. . t Comer Stale and High f -Nr- F'd. Ph. 2-4491 GEOLOGIST TO SPEAK! Dr. Ira S. Allison, head of the geology department at Oregon State College, will speak at the Salem Geological Society lecture program Thursday at 8 DJn. His topic will be the study of radio active carbon in determining the age of various geological occur ences. The public meeting will be in Collins Hall on Willamette Ui i versity campus. Cannery Local No. 670. Regular meeting Wednesday, January 23, 8 p. m., Hall No. 1, Labor Tem ple. . ROAD OILING SOUGHT Petition for oiling of Crooked Finger Road, County Road 782, was filed " Tuesday with Marion County Court by 73 residents of the area. Johns Man villa aningies applied by Mathls Bros, 164 S. Com 'I Free estimates Ph 3-4641 Nearly 500 on List Having Tax Refunds PORTLAND Nearly 500 resi dents or one-time residents of five northern Willamette Valley coun ties are listed thus far among 18, 000 persons who are entitled to income tax refunds in Oregon for the period 1943-50. The fifth list made available today has 92 persons from Marion, Linn, Polk, Yamhill or Benton counties. Total for the. area now is 480. The list is of those whom the Department of Internal Reve nue has been unable to locate. The 92 names, with their last known addresses and the year for which a tax refund is due them include: Aimer, Gordon. Dallas, 194Ti Ann, IJojrd Z., Sweet Home, 1944. Anderson, Dorli, Corvallis, IMS. Anderson. Ernest C. and Iden C. Cerralia, 1945. Barnes. Rekert C-, Lebanon, 1947. Barnett. OSC Dorm, 1945. Barrera. Arthur and Mary O.. Cams Adair. 1914. - Barrett, Edward W.. Idanba, 1945. Barron, Hazel F., Salem, 1944. Barth, Merritt G.. Route 1. Mon mouth, 1946. Bartlett, Sarah, Silverton, 1948. Bates, Frank, Salem, 1947. Bates, Viola H., Salem, 1945. Carr, James E. and Marcaret E.. Mill City, 1951 Casey, Russell. Salem, 1945. CekaUos, Alfredo P., Valsetx. 1945. Carriek. AlTtn B., Aumsvllle, 1945. Dennis, Herbert E., Albany, 1944. Dennis, Ray J., Valsetx, 1945. Derrick, Virgil E. and Lois A Salem. 1951. DeVaney, Henrietta, Albany, 1947. Deveraux, Olive, Camp Adair, 1947. FoU, Leo P. and Vera J., Salem, 1951. Ford, Koiord, Lebanon, 194C. Gerty, Marie M , Corvallis, 1944. Getts, Thomas, Lebanon, IMS. Gibe. Hoy 4, Carlton, 194C. Gibson, Arthur and Vsleta. SQverton. 1948. Giesy, Luella M., Salem, 1945. Gilbert, Clyde E., Dayton, 1945. Hampton, Mary, Dundee, 194S. Handsaker, Francis C ., Turner. 1948. Hankins, John, MeMiimvllle. 1945. Hansen, Charles, Salem, 1945. - Johnson, Gustay A., Corvallis, 1948. Johnson, Harold F.. Silverton, 1948. Johnson, H. C, Sweet Home, 1945. Johnson, i, Cecil. SUverton ,1945 Johnson, Jane L., Salem. 1951. Johnson, Lawrence and Marcaret, SUverton, 1945. Johnson, Lenard Norman, Notl, 1951. Kester, Ralph and Opal. AtcMiua vllle, 1945. Key, Nadine Huffman. CorvalUs, 1947. KJbbey, James W., Corvallis, 1945. KimbreU. Jack, Corvallis, 1943. Lee, Mabel, Weeema, 1947. Leeper, HerscheU L., Lebanon, 1947. Lefferdink, James B.. Newberc, 1948. Lehmkuhl, Fred B., Willlamlna. 1948. Martin, Hilda, McMinnvUle, 1945. Marton. James D., Salem, 1949. McEwen, Harold H., Valsetz, 1949. MeGary, Kenneth R-, Hubbard, 1945. McGhee, Leon C, Sweet Home, IMS. Kleml, U. W., Scio, 1945. Nlemuth, Eva LouUe, Albany, 1949. Nice, John. N. and Violet, Silverton. 1945. Peoner, Tena, Salem, 1941. Perkins, Amos James, Salem, 1947. Perkins, Martin Gailen, Independ ence. 1945. Reynolds. Clyde Grande Ronde, 1946. Reynolds, F. L., Salem, 1947." Ri-e, CUrabeU, Salem. 1945. Rice, Eleanor Pitman, McMtnnvlUc, 1948. Rice Faith, Albany, 1945. Rice, Gordon L., McMinnvUle, 1948. Rhoades ..Edward W- -Monmouth, 1946. Schroeder, Robert L., Molalla, 1844. Schrum, Fred, Dallas, 1945. Schuld, Stella S., Albany, 1949. Sehaldt, Merle. Lebanon, 1944. Schuster, Albert A., Sweet Home, 1945-44. . Schutcmam Lebanon, 1948. Schutzmanv Lebanon, 1948. Schwartz, Lucy E., Salem, 194S. Schwarta, Lucy, Salem, 1948. Sehwartxman, Wm. and Mart uarete, McMinnvUle, 1948. Scott. Gertrude. Salem, 1947. Scott, Je-yee, Salem, 1945. Scott, Levi B., McMinnvUle, 1948. Warn, Cora Elsie, Salem, 1948. Warren, George F., Sweet Home, 1947. Wart, Frank .A., McMinnvUle, 1944. Wartenberf, Christopher, SQverton, 1948. Washburn, James B., Albany',: 1947. Washenberger, Anna Elizabeth, Mo lalla, 1945. Wasson, John E., Lebanon, 1945. ' Waterbury, Robert, Sweet . ' Home, 1947. i Watklns, Qaintrr R Lebanon, 1947. Watson,. Elisabeth. Dallas, 1945. Watson. P. J.. OSC Dorm. 194S. Watts, Donna Jean. Albany, 1948. SAVE V, Savinas Pays FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS and LOAM ASSOCIATION El 2 Cu rrent Rate 129 N. Commercial - Salem rews Kept Busy in County, Salem When the Sandman cometh these snowy or freezing , nights, he is most likely driving a city, county or state sanding truck, As roads become icy or, snow packed, sanding Yrews are out day and night sprinkling hills, curves and busy city streets with sand or tmely crushed graveL In Salem the regular - street- cleaning crews become, when needed, sanding crews. They are called out by Supt. J. E. (Jake) Wright who in turn works under City EngineeaJ. Harold Davis. The street division works in coopera tion with city police in these proj ects. Salem areas needing, most at tention when ice or snow comes include the Candalaria and Fair mount Hill sections. And the quarter inch minus" rock also is spread at potentially dangerous intersections. These include Fairgrounds Road corners, South 12th and State Streets, and many downtown in tersections. County Crews Also busy these days are Marion County sanding crews. County Commissioner Roy Rice said the crews are called out whenever! needed. They operate under Road Foreman Frank Wolke. Informa tion on needed sanding comes from patroling Sheriffs Deputies, resi dents near danger areas and coun ty patrols. - A danger spot near Salem for county crews is the South 12th Street Hill. Bad road conditions appear at various other places in the county without much pattern, said Rice, depending on wind and weather conditions. State Crews Several of the State Highway Department's 135 section crews operate in the Salem area. They operate with a huge 9-yard sand ing trucks, or with small trucks towing sanding units behind them. Worst trouble spot here for state crews are the approaches to the West Salem Bridge over the Wil lamette River Ad state crews sand state highway routes through Salem although sometimes they are given an assist by Salem city crews, according to E. A. Collier, in charge of state maintainance crews. He is assisted by F. W. Farrar. In addition to the fine crushed rock state crews also use concrete sand, salt and also "cinders," a sort of crushed lava rock dug from the ground near Santiam Junction. On heavily snowed roads, like the Silver Falls Loop Highway, crews either plow off the snow or just gravel danger points such as curves, grades and intersections. McKERNAN RESIGNS PORTLAND (JP) Don McKern an, director of research for the Oregon Fish Commission, resigned Tuesday to become assistant direc tor of the Pacific Oceanic Fisheries Research, an activity of the Fed eral Fish and Wildlife Service. live 03 D NATIONALLY DINING FOR 2 OR hOf sxteatM table b 7 ft .V,. wj-- i71 andinst . COME IN TODAY Use our fiberaf crecCl ssxf eosy poy pJdnf . wana Master Ralph 8. Nesbltt of Portland wm speak to mid-Willamette Valley and Coastal Masons at a recep tion for the 1952 Masters of the Bine Lodges at t pun. Thursday. Nesbltt is Grand Master of Ore gon. Hosts will be the Salem Lodge at its Scottish Rite Tem ple, 540 S. Commercial St. Gty Election Forms Ready Filing instructions and petition forms for the coming city election are now ready for distribution at the City Hall office of City Re corder Alfred Mundt Offices to be voted on by Salem electors at the May 16 primary are mayor, treasurer, municipal judge and aldermen from Wards 1, 3, 5 and 7. Names of candidates must be filed with the recorder before pe titions are circulated. Separate pe titions must be used for the sig natures of the petitioners by pre cincts. A specified number of precincts must be represented in the signatures, depending on the office sought. For aldermen 50 signers are required, for the other offices 200. Completed petitions must be checked by the county clerk be fore being returned to the city recorder whose deadline for ac cepting them is April 1. ynr ar . ' . . -'. . ' 1 V r ..-. A V; , 0LDSM0B1LE Rbckets to Neiv Highs in 1952 ivith: That New L-O-N-G Look! New 160 h.p. ROCKET Engine! Oldsmobile's Own New Hydramatic Super-Drive! New Hydraulic Steering Latest GM Contribution to driving ease! r New Comfort New Ride New Luxury Inside! This Really Netv OLDSMOBILE on Display TOMORROW . . . JANUARY 24TH ... at L0DE1 BBOS. S41LS i SEiiall on a ADVERTISED 10! lea,! it H t, I nnf Is i J ! 340 COURT uamme, 719 Succumbs At Salem Home ' ' Mrs. Helen Quamme, 71, native born Norwegian and resident of Salem for the past 25 years,' died Tuesday at her residence, 1979 Warner St She had been La the past two years. j Born in Bergen, Norway in 1880, Mrs. Quamme came - to ' North Dakota when she was 19. She was married in Hills boro, NX), in 1900 to John Quamme, -who preceded her in death seven -years ago on Jan. 17. - For many years after coming to Salem in 1926, Mrs. Quamme worked in local canneries. She was a member of the Sons of Norway, and the Royal Neighbors of Amer ica. Survivors are daughters, Mrs; Carl Qulstad (Doris), Mrs. Ruda Summers, Mrs. Myrtle Van Ottlng ham, all of Salem; Mrs. Julia Mor gan of Cascade Locks, Mrs. Selma Koepke of Roseburg; sons, Stanley Quamme of Salem and Robert Quamme of Ft. Ord, Calif. There is a sister and brother in Norway, and 10 grandchildren. Services will be announced later by the Virgil T. Golden Company. WAP REN TO VISIT BOSTON SACRAMENTO, Calif. (-Governor Earl Warren is going to Boston, Mass., for a political ad dress on Lincoln's birthday, he said Tuesday. He was invited by the Bay State's Sen. Saltonstall a supporter of General Eisenhower in the Presidential race in behalf of the Middlesex Republican Club. Do You Know? Ton have rehabilitation for the Handicapped in your attie and closets! 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