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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1953)
(CfiiLy Mews BBurneffs BOY GASHES ARM 1 Five-year-old Steve Killinger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Killin ger, 3830 Monroe Ave, suffered a four-inch gash on his arm Tuesday when he stuck it through a win dow in his home. Salem first aid men treated him and sent him to a doctor for stitches." , - ' . -- , Nobles Tavern. Grand Opening, Thursday, March 19. STREET VACATION ASKED Petition for vacation of Brandon Street west of Clark Avenue fa Carlhaven, Subdivision was filed Tuesday with Marion County Court by Norman C. Hurter and others. The street runs east from North River Road in the Keizer area. r : Dr. Will J. Thompson, optomet rist, office re-opened at Riverdale. Examinations by. appointment in afternoon or evenings. For ap pointment phone 4-4057. ROAD COST ESTIMATED Improvement of Peck Avenue, south of Salem, with asphaltic con- , n3irunt would . COSt $5.- 267.79 or $3.18 per ownership foot accoEding to an estimate iuea Tuesday with Marion . County rniirt hw thi miintT surveyor. He also submitted a plan and profile of the proposed improvement, ior which property owners petitioned. Food sale today at Portland Gas Co. by Macleay Grange. STORY HOUR TODAY A ntnrv hour for boys and girls Is slated at 4 o'clock this afternoon in the fireplace room of Salem Public Library. RESTAURANT HAS FIRE Nohlgren's Restaurant at - 440 ' State St. was the scene of a minor fire about 9 o'clock Tuesday morn ing when grease around tne mtcn en range blazed up. Firemen, who nuirklv nut out the fire with C02, said damage was slight. The regular meeting of Cannery Local No. 6 TO has Deen cnangea from March 25 to Wednesday, March 18. 8 pjn. Hall No. 1, Labor Temple. POLICEMAN WRITES STORY Sgt. Walter Esplin of the Salem police department is: the author ol a feature story in me jviarcn issue of the FBI Law Enforcement BuU etinThe five and a half page story describes methods of proper maintenance of police automoques. . Rummage sale of Greenbaum's, Thursday 10 to a p.m. x-meneues - I y v - ,;: - I ' SPEAKERS ANNOUNCED . Sneakers at the CaDltol Toast- masters Club meeting Thursday at oris p.m. in tne tioia Arrow will be Vernon Gleaves,- Rich Rel mann, Ross Huckins, Robert Bat- dorf and Carl Damaike. Sam Samuel will serve as toastm aster and Al Thomas as general e valua tor. .'.-; ' ' ' : 1 BUIX FIGHT PICTURED . , Film of a bull fight in - Mexico will be shown to Salem Retail Credit Association this Friday y Don Madison of Salem. The lunch- eon will be in the Golden Pheas ant, . The regular meeting of Cannery Local No. 670 has been changed from March 25 to Wednesday, March 18. 8 p.m. Hall No. 1, Labor Temple. - BACK FROM VIRGINIA Mrs. Mamie Pnipps, 2480 W. Nob Hill SU, has returned from an extended trip to Richmond, Va. where she has been caring for her brother. - ' LIONS TO HEAR CSOSE Al J. Crose, state' real estate commissioner, will speak to South Salem Lions Club today noon on "How Oregon Real Estate Laws Affect You." The 'club's luncheon will be in the Legion Hall. All tht prestige and fSFprtPTrfPfin Pfl nfPPfW I I V m I I 1 X 111 ate, i w 11 i 1 1 i ww-- Nobody knows your business when you buy a REGISTER CHECK Personal Money Order. The teller merely Imprints tho amount end hands you the check, YOU fill it ouf . . , oYu sign h. Such a tav fng timo and money, tool Takes only 15 seconds to buy . .. . costs fir less than ordinary money orders . . and car ries all tha prestige of your own person ally signed check. Insured against alter ation or forgery.. VIEWING DATE SET Appointment of James Young and Frank Ware to serve with County Surveyor A. Dale Graham in viewing and appraising a pro posed l right-of-way was made Tuesday by Marion County Court. They will view the right-of-way strip sought by John Stastny from the A: B. Toepfer property near woodbarn on March 30. Landscaping and designing. No job too large or too small. F. A. Doer fler and Sons Nursery, 250 Lan caster Dr. at 4 Corners. Phone 2-2549. - i WINSLOW AT "Y" SATURDAY Former Oreeon Suoreme Pnnrt Justice Walter -C Winslow will address the naturalization class at the YMCA Saturday evening be ginning at 8 o clock on the sub ject "Our National Constitution." The public is Invited. ; The Boys Shop For Boys Smart Togs. 265 N. High. AT INSURANCE MEET Salem representatives of Metro politan Life Insurance Co. who are to be guests at the Pacific Coast office in San Francisco next week are Leonard Bruce, Quentin Ish- am, Woodford Moore, Fabian Nel son, Clifford Thomas,! Albert Ull man and Harold WestfalL They were invited on the basis of over all individual accomplishment for 1952. Johns - Manville shingles applied by expert roofers . Call Mathis Bros, 3-4642. Free estimates. OIL CO. TO BUTLD i . The union ou Co. received a permit from the city building in spector Tuesday to construct a one-story office building at 1655 Silver ton Rd. for an estimated $14,500. Moving-storage. "Across the street. across the nation." Call Russ Pratt, Capitol City Transfer. FIRE GUNS IN CITY Two juvenile Salem boys were arrested by city police Tuesday on charges of firing air rifles within the dty limits.- The guns were confiscated by police and the boys turned over to their parents. 440Teen-Age Workers Claim Accident Benefits Industrial accident benefits were claimed by 440 teen-age workers during the last 12 months. Labor Commissioner W. E. Kimsey said Tuesday. Investigation of the young workers' claims showed tha 35 per cent Of the youngsters had been hired illegally, he said. The greatest number of , young claimants, 223, were on the pay rolls of the manufacturing plants. The mercantile Industry employed 66. Third highest employer of the injured - minors was : government, state, county and municipality. Al most three-fourths of the teenag ers were engaged in industries out side the- Portland ; metropolitan area. - .'!! -S -ri-r Among those claiming Incapaci tation because of the job and dis covered to be working illegally were one 12-year-old, two 13-year- year-olds and a 14-year-old. One 10 - year - old agricultural worker put in a claim for injury after he slipped in a shed and hit his head on the concrete floor. More than a quarter of the popu lation of the British Isles lives in greater London. -' ANTIQUES Brfc-A-Brac Lamps Reasonable Prices 3655 Portlcmd Rd. Ph. 2-3543 convenience of yovr personal r . I i vjJW dk Un rtl ?iiiianii Prisoners .... Make Abortive Escape Attempt A trio of Oregon State Prison inmates, all . classed as trouble makers, were back in their cells following an ; unsuccessful escape try early Tuesday morning.'; ? ; Warden Virgil CTMaUey said tne three used - emery dust-coated string to saw their way through the bars of a segregation cell win dow. The Incident occurred while three out-of-state prison wardens were in Salem making a survey of prison conditions. - s O'Malley attributed "the quick and . alert action" of two prison guards for the quick recapture of the inmates. The warden said the three were Lawrence Oglevie. 37, serving a life-term for murder; Guy Earl, 25, ; serving 10 years for armed robbery, and Raymond Knight, 19, sentenced to 10 years for holding up Chuck's Tavern near Gates last June 26. . O'Malley said the men sawed through the outside basement windows bars in the old "B" block about 2 a. m. They squeezed through to the ground in an area between B and C blocks. Officer Edward Thornton heard them and spotted them outside. He nabbed Oglevie but Earl and Knight dis appeared in the darkness.' Officer Emil Sundborg, with the aid of several other guards Quickly found the missing pair hiding in a basement of nearby "C block. -O'Malley said the trio apparent ly picked the locks of their cells in order to let themselves into the segregation corridor to work on the outside window bars'. O'Malley said the cell locks, which have figured In previous escape at tempts at the prison, are old and easily picked . Prison records show the inmate trio have been troublemakers in the past. Oglevie was sentenced to an additional year in prison in 1949 for arson in his part of the prison flax -plant fire. Earl and Knight figured in the Feb. 9 riot of 20 cons who held five guards nosiage ior nearly four hours. MILWAUKIE CHILD KTT.T.TT PORTLAND m Kimberly G. Smith, 2-month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Smith, Milwaukie, was killed Monday when a truck in which he was riding collided with another here. . The baby's mother and another passenger suffered head Injuries. His father was the driver of one truck and Claude L. Morris, Port land, was driver of the other. Births KNOWLES To Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Knowles, Mill City Box 521, a daughter, Tuesday, March 17, at Salem General Hospital. " WILKALIS To Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wilkalis, 210 N. Elm St., a daughter, Tuesday, March 17, at Salem General Hospital. . " REYNOLDS To Mr. and Mrs. Dale Reynolds, Gates Box 541, a son, Tuesday, March 17, at Salem uenerai Hospital. KETCHUM To Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ketchum, Detroit Box 77, al daughter, Tuesday, March 17, atj Salem Memorial Hospital. JOSSART-To Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Jossart, 3235 Portland Rd a son, Tuesday, March 17, at Salem Memorial Hospital. F. R. DEICIILER 309 Oregon Buildbig chick i"i HERE WOW! 1 a xMA now OYoDobl. 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