S f I ! ::.V- i : V. .; -. . Y V: I ; -j - ' ' i :j- I I . - . -. ' J - ' - i ' . i - !, "i ..- ' : i . '!, . ' Jl.J.' ::,..I-H ri ' -t-t... i '.'X V? V j City Mews Briefs it ' ' i i iJ POLICE INVESTIGATE FIRE Police investigated a Nport by Mrs. Lilly Hardman, 535 & Winter St, that someone had set fire to a piece of paper hanging on a nail on her apartment door early Thursday morning as ! well as touching off paper on the wall of the lobby and a name card on a door of an adjoining apartment. Sorched paint was the only dam age, police said. f For delicious canned turkey call Jerry Pekar. 3-4020. TWO CARS COLLIDE A car driven by Doyle E. Clark, 702 N. Church St., ran into a power pole shortly after noon Friday after colliding with a car operated by Harold G. Robinson, Salem Route 1. Box 532, at Winter and D Streets. The front ends of both cars were smashed and tbe vehicles had to be towed, police i said. No injuries were reported. ! Painting Paperhanging, Beat j the spring rush & high prices. Free estimates. Call Ed. Olson. Ph. 3-4635. MAN'S ANKLE BROKEN Keith Jackson, 26, of 560 How ard St, a foreman at tester De Lapp's moving and storage com pany, 1115 N. Comercial St., suf fered a fractured right ankle about 11:20 Friday I morning when he fell while at Work. He was taken to Salem General Hos pital by Willamette Ambulance Service. j 10 free chicks with a $5.00 order today only. Valley Farrh Store. FILES CLOSED j Last day of applications for the office of postmaster at Mar ion is Tuesday Feb. 2, it was an nounced this week by, the U. S. Civil Service Commission, Appli cation forms and information on the examinations for the vacancy are available at the Marion, post office. Antiques close out at cost. Mov ing Jan. 28th. Everything must go. Open evenings. 3655 Portland Rd, ' j j ; BURGLARY REPORTED An outboard motor, hydraulic Jack and a set of socket wrenches were stolen from Salem Waste Paper Co., 1790 N. Front St., owner Floyd Douglas reported to city po lice Friday. The theft occurred sometime in the, past two weeks, police said. Total loss was set at $175. For deliciou canned turkey call Jerry Pekar 3-4020. PORTLAND WOMAN HURT A middle-aged Portland woman, Miss Charlotte MisH, suffered a possible broken hip about 12-: 30 Friday afternoon when she fell at Church and State - Streets. First aidmen called to the scene said the woman declined hospital ization and -asked to be taken to her hot eL There are a lew openings for millinery classes. Ph. 36165. Your SAH Green Stamp if CAMERA SHOP 1 Andy Foster's Cameras 174 N. Commercial. Salem Si THE PIKE Cinnamon ICE CREAM 138 S. LIBERTY Free estimates on Custom made WINDOW SHADES CAPITAL SHADE i DRAPERY SHOP 260 S. 2tsf SI. Phont 4-1856 Super Shoe Service Repairing.- Rebuilding -Reconditioning Dyeing You'll Get the Best at Jim's Shoe Service 175 N. High Salem 2715 So. Commercial Ph. 4-6313 frWTCough Relief CreomuUioa spreads a comforting film over throat membranes, gives relaxing aid, helps expel clogging phlegm, goes into the bronchial sys tem for (till greater comfort and relief. CREOIYlUliSlON Mnm CMgfa, Chat Cat. Ant tiwcMtte Dr. S. i. Luo, MJX i Or. O. CbM. MJ DBS. CHAN and LAM CHINESE NATUROPATHS Upstairs, 241 North Liberty Otfle ena Batordir only, ll u to 1 Ja.i IU1 jb. ConralttUon. Mood prttrar mat aria test ar traa of chars. PneUead Hoe KIT Writ far attract! cut. N bU fstloa. . ;- 'x ' HOrCMW Vy 4 VI CURRENCY EXCHANGE MOVED . ! I - The Currency Exchange for merly operated by Mrs. Sarah Painter at the Tinkham Gilbert Co. store has been moved to Hen ry's Photo Shop, 469 State St, and now is operated by Mrs. Faye B. Millie. Clearance sale on : all merchan dise at Lormans. 1109 Edgewater. Open till 7 p.m. CONSULTANT SPEAKER Ivan Bloch, industrial consult ant of Portland, will address Sa lem Chamber of Commerce Mon day noon at the Marion Hotel. He is to discuss the trend of indus trial growth in this area. Rummage sale. Saturday, Jan. 23. 339 N. High. 8-6. Good warm clothing. Salem Jr. Womans Club. . j IN DENTAL TRAINING i Patricia Ann Davidson, 215 S. Winter St., is now attending a Dental Nurses Training school in San Francisco. She is a Salem High School graduate. Mai shalls 11:30 a.m. ncrs. Open for lunch daily Special Sunday din- CHIMNEY FIRE North Salem firemen were call ed to a chimney: fire at the resi dence of Warren Durbin, 1570 N. Winter St., at 4:50 p.m. Friday. Firemen reported no damage. Accordion lessons. Instruments rented while you ' -i. Wiltsey Music House, 18bo State. Ph. 3-7186. Segregation In Cafes Ruled Against Law Requiring Negro patrons to sit on one side of a ; cafe while the other side is reserved for the white race is contrary to the Ore gon civil rights act, provided such distinction is on account of race, religion, color or national origin and constitutes a denial of full and equal accommoda tions, Attorney General Robert Y. Thornton held Friday. The opinion was requested by Ulysses Plummer Jr., of the fair emplyoment practices division advisory board. "Under the Oregon act a res taurant, unless in its nature dis tinctly private, is a place of pub lic accommodation and the is sue resolves itself into one of de termining whether or not such segregation is a violation of the Oregon law, Thornton wrote. The attorney general quoted a Michigan supreme court opinion, based on a civil right act some what similar to the Oregon law, which held all persons are en titled to the full and equal ac commodation at enumerated busi ness establishments, including restaurants. The Oregon law bans restaur ants, hotels and other places serving the public from dis crimination against any person because of his race, religion, col or or national origin. Persons discriminated against under the Oregon law can sue for up to $500. Governor Schedules Lane, Linn Speeches Gov. Paul L. Patterson will spend Saturday at Eugene where he will speak at the University of Oregon Dad's Day luncheon. On Monday the governor will address the Sweet Home Chamber of Commerce at a dinner meeting. Births WATERS To Mr. and Mrs. Don ald F. Waters, 1897 S. 14th St., a son, Friday, Jan. 22, at Salem Memorial Hospital. McDONALD To Mr. and Mrs.; Jay McDonald, 4175 Foster Ave., a daughter. Friday, Jan. 22, at Salem Memorial Hospital. : j WHITE To Mr. and Mrs. John Donald White, Valsetz. Box 37, a daughter. Friday, Jan. 22, at Salem General Hospital. ' KEPHART To Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kephart, 2156 N. Liberty St., a son, Friday, Jan. 22, at Salem General Hospital. LUKE To Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Luke, 3925 Brooks St., a son. Friday, Jan. 22, at Salem General Hospital. DUNCAN To Mr. and Mrs. John C. Duncan, 511 Whittier St, Silver ton, a daughter, Thursday, Jan. 21, at Salem General Hospital. j Why Suffer , Any Longer When others fall, use our Chines temedie. Amazing auccess for 9000 year in China. Mo matter frith what ailments you -ar af flicted, disorders, sinusitis, heart, hiags. liver, kidneys, fas, consti patlon, ulcers, diabetes, rheuma tism, gaU and . bladder fever. skin, f emal complaints. charie "CHAN Chinese Herb C. Office Hrs. S to 9 Tue. & Sat. only - 284 N. Coral. - Phone 3-1830 SALEM, ORE. James Wilson Succumbs to Heart Ailment James J. Wilson. 61, representa tive fori the National Lead Co., died unexpectedly Friday morning of a heart attack at his home at 2970 Hollywdod Drive. A! resident of Oregon since 1910, he had lived in the Salem commun ity for Ithe past 19 years. Prior to moving here in 1935 he made his home in Portland. He was born in St. Louis, Mo., July 14, 1892. Wilsdn is survived by his widow, Mrs. fcusan G. Wilson. Salem: daughters, Mrs. Vivian Robinson. Coquille, Ore., Mrs. Susanne New ell,; Walla Walla, Wash.: sons. James ;J. Wilson Jr.. and Richard C. Wilson, both of Klamath Falls; sister, i Mrs. John Paul, Kansas City. Mo.; brother, Oscar Wilson, Washington; and three grandchft dreh. i Wilson was a member of the Masomc Lodge and also of the Elks Lodgei Funeral services will be announced later by the Clough- uarriCK to. Rublic Records CIRCUIT COURT Lula May Hansen vs Alf Harry Hansen: Suit for divorce charg- j ing1 cruel and inhuman treatment ' seeks" restoration of maiden name of 1 Lacey and property settle ment.) Married at Albany in No vember, 1952. ' Mildred Preissler vs Carl J. Preissler: Suit for divorce charg ing cruel and inhuman treatment seeks custody of two minor chil dren,; $90 monthly support and real and personal property set tlement. Married Oct. 4, 1936 at Independence. Peggy Ann Bush, by Jack S. Bush, guardian ad litem vs Sa leri Memorial Hospital: Suit seeks $6,800 general and $385 special damages for burn al legedly sustained while plaintiff was housed in a hospital incu bator Jan. 24, 1952, shortly after birth. Reinert H. Sollaway vs Eileen Sollaway: Suit for divorce charg ing cruel and inhuman treatment seeks custody of two minor chil dren! Married June 25, 1949, at Portland. j Patricia Ruth Rickard vs Glenn Of Rickard: Default of defendant entered. Graldine Morgan vs Floyd D. Morgan: Default of defendant entered. ! State Highwav Commission vs Oscar E. and Iona M. Ferguson and J. C. and Verda May Slover: Cauge of action dismissed on mo tion' of plaintiff. ! State Highway Commission vs Vernon P. and Leila M. Clark: Condemnation suit seeks em paneled jury to determine com pensation to be paid defendants by Reason of right of way on a section of the Portland-Salem Expressway between Hayesville andf Wilsonville junctions, j State Highway Commission vs Horace J. and Mary B. Smith: Condemnation- suit seeks em paneled jury to determine com pensation to be paid defendants by reason of right of way on sec tion of the Portland-Salem Ex pressway between Hayesville and Wilsonville junctions. I State Highway Commission vs Joseph W. and Gladys B. Fitts: Condemnation suit seeks em paneled jury to determine com pensation to be paid defendants by : reason of right of way on a section of the Portland-Salem Expressway between Hayesville and Wilsonville junction. ; i " DISTRICT COURT Gerald Ross Lewin, 5180 Dallas Rd.. charged Jan. 21 with driv ing while intoxicated, posts $350 bail and arraignment continuea, j PROBATE COURT Charles Kraus estate: Final ac count submitted and hearing set for March 2. Charles J. Gooding estate: Sale of: real property ordered. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Udell Jay McManus, 26, book seller. 665 Breys Ave., and Mar cie Jean Cox, 26, nurse, 585 N. 20th St Southern Beauty OYSTERS 2 39 c SAVING CENTER Now at rs Westinghous Big. 27" Television All Channel For $ 429 95 Only Limited Quantity Open Friday Night 'til 9 Yeater Appl. Co. 375 Chemeketa St. . ; Phone 3-4311 Governor Signs proclamation r Gov. Paul L. Patterson (seated) is therhood Week throughout Oregon Feb. 21-28. Looking on during the signing Friday at the Capitol (left to right) David O'Hara, Arthur Atherton, local chairman of the movement; Saul Bloomberg, Judge V'al Sloper and Irving Enna, Portland chairman. O'Hara, Bloomberg and Sloper are local co chairmen. (Statesman photo.) 1 Radio Slates i j Broadcast of The Big Story "The; Big Story" of Statesman Reporter James Burr Miller will be broadcast by transcription Sunday oyer radio station KGW at 8 p.m. Locally the , program is to be re-broadcast over radio station KOCO Wednesday at 8 p.m. and over KGAE the following Sun day (time; to be announced later). The program will dramatize a front pae story which Miller wrote fori The Statesman in No vember. 1952. The story concerns the surrender to Miller of a young man, wanted for murder in Douglas County, and the sub sequent freedom gained by this man with! the aid of the reporter. The ! program, sponsored by Pall Mall' cigarettes, is a weekly presentation of the NBC net work, i Miller has been advised by a New York agent that the story appears adaptable to televi sion and may be te'.-vised in the next mont,h or so as well as pub lished in "The Big Story" maga zine. Selection by this program of a reporter's story carries a $500 award and a bronze plaque en graved with the name of the re porter and his newspaper. Credit Group To Mark 20 Years Service Twenty years of service to farm ers in the Willamette Valley will be completed Saturday when members of the Willamette Prod uction Credit Association hold their annual stockholders meeting at the Marion Hotel. Over 400 are expected to attend the session which begins at noon with a buf fet luncheon. The credit organization receiv ed its charger Jan. 23, 1934, under Farm Credit Act of 1933. Three of the original directors still serve on the board and will be honored at the meeting. These are John Ramage, Woodburn; George H. Fullenwider, Carlton and E. w. McMindes, Astoria. Other direc tors 'are H. A. Barnes, Silverton, and E. -A. McCormack, Eugene. Otto IF. Alleaier. treasurer of the Production Credit Corpora tion of Spokane, will be the speak er at the Saturday meeting. Stockholders from 13 counties in Oregon, will be welcomed by President "William Hammond of the Salem Chamber of Commerce, which is cooperating in arrange ments for this meeting. INSULATE WEATHER STRIP Free Estimates No Down Pymt. 36 Mos. to Pay All Work Guaranteed 1 CAMPBELL ROCK WOOL CO. j 370 UUm Htishta Ava. WHILE THEY LAST! 42 100 m In this group you will find Coverts Fleeces -Shetlands-Gabardines and Tweeds! Im ported and Domestic Fabrics. Come and get 'em at Our Rock Bottom Low Prices! $g75 OPE All ICAY WOOLEN MILL STORE 260 Sod.12J.SL jt ; : i n linn ? f ,; s ' s ll i"-'Mf y.' A - - .sl- fSJ JTZZZZK 1 shown above signing a proclamation Polio Vaccine Trials Gain County Okeh Approval of Marion County school and medical leaders for possible poliomyelitis vaccine tri als in the future was sought in a letter from Dr. Harold M. Erick son, State Health Officer. The letter was read during the regular monthly meeting of the Marion County Tepartment of Health this week, f It was suggested by Erickson that the county superintendent of schools and the local medical so ciety give their okh in case Mar ion County is selected as one of the many counties in the nation to try this vaccuie. Procuring this stamp of approval in advance was suggested in order that no unnecessary delays or embarrass ments might result should Mar ion County be fone of those chosen. The annual report, presented j during this meeting, showed that j 2,748 births in the county for 1953 fell short by 24 those of the preceding year and deaths were 44 less than? 1952. Of the to tal number of babies born, 123 were females. Ofjthe total deaths for 1953. 497 were men and 375 women. Infant deaths (under one month) were listed at 375 for 1953 as compared to 407 during 1952. I Chief cause i of death during 1953 was listed as heart failure which claimed 32 in the county. Second cause of death during this year was cancer which claimed 13 lives during sthe year. Auto mobile accidents claimed 19 lives in 1953 as compared to 20 dur ing 1952. All deaths (luring last Decem ber totalled 68 as compared to 87 for the same month of 1952. Clover as a crop was introduced into England in the 17th Century and later into the United States. Poor Circulation? Nerve Tension? A wonderful new mechanical Home Massage has been de veloped that I brings relief from painful limb cramps, numbness, cold feet and other circulatory ailments. Also comforts aching joints and sore stiff muscles, acting as a body conditioner. Approved by Good Housekeeping Insti tute and Underwriters Labor atories. Don't wait Stop in and see us today. Niagara of Salem 325 State St Ph. 4-2890 Salem, .Oregon ; Ph. 2-4282 TOPCOATS ; AXD UP DAT SATURDAY f "lie Skett fee Trains In Oi W urging the observance of Bro CARD OF THANKS ? The kindness and sympathy of neighbors and friends in our re cent sorrow will always rejnain with us a precious memory;: Our sincere thanks and gratitude for all those comforting acts atpass ing of Larene Snider. j Henry Boden, Mr, and Mrs. Jess Mcllnay, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Boden, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Boden and families. Southern Beauty OYSTERS 2 10oFrrins 39c SAVING CENTER See Norge Time-Line Automatic Washer At AL LAUE, REFRIGERATION I APPL. 2350 State St Ph. 3-5443 For Style Size Warmth -and Economy There's a DUO-THERM ' Oil Heater to Fit Your Home EXACTLY at CAPITOL FUEL CO. 198 S. Commercial Ph. 3-7721 BUILDING? 1 REMODELING? Smart builders choose Kaiser Aluminum Siding with iper manent baked enamel finish. Call today. Willamette Aluminum Co. 3035 Portland Rd. Ph. 2-8058 tW Y ALLEY MLEAD, btW wtt M ibofteaiac whatever, satisfies ie eStdni euroUM wkk f 44e4 eekone. It's a mw usw tfadil fat -treed Wungry djets." " KmA Sn Vattey toasted . . UUU- oo4, atd pod far yc lownoiecs RI6R n im -i II r WITKOfT j SKOlTIMIIfiCtl ' Th Stat man, Crfefc OnC Time Marks Mosaic Work At Mt. Angel i The current issue of Time magazine contains in its section on art a full page reproduction in color of a portion of the mo saic Station of the Cross in the abbey church at Mt Angel. j The mosaic is the work of; Louisa Jenkins of California, who as reported by Time "studied the masterpieces of mosaic art in Northern Italy, then found new techniques of her own. Besides; the traditional Italian mosaic; glass she uses lava rock, irides cent furnace slag, crystal, quartz, mica and pyrites to produce ex traordinarily various effects." The church at the abbey was dedicated in 1952. I TV-Radio Lbg , KPTV Highlights Sunday: "Sultan's Daughter" starring Ann Corio, Charles Butterworth and Jack LaRue, Sunday Matinee, 11:30 a.m.; "King Richard II" starring Maurice Evans and j Sarah Churchill, Hall of Fame, 4 p.m.; "Smoke Screen" on Television Playhouse, 9 p.m.; "Holler Uncle" with Frank McHugh and Mike Barnett, Man vs. Crime, 10:30 p.m. KOLYTV Highlights Sunday: Ayers; demonstration of Columbia "The Spice of Life" Omnibus. Are There, 6 p.m.; "The Well, pair, The Web, 10 p.mi SUNDAY'S BROADCASTS Pacific Standard Time (Editor's note: The S talesman publishes In good faith the procrams and times as provided: by radio and TV stations, but because oftimrs the procrams are chanced without notification, this newspaper cannot be responsible tor tbe accuracy herein.) TELEVISION KPTV, UHF Channel 27 HOUR 00:00 00:15 9 KPTV I IFunnieJ 10 KPTV Iwhafs Tr'ble? 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(Portland Hi T. (Portland HI T. 1 KSLM Peace' KOCO S'nd'v Reverie (S'nd'y rvvw OKGW KBX Star rtaai Memories Reporter Final Edtttea I Story ii Faith kilm Silent Silent KOW mS. Melodic. ound II : Rd. (Round R"nd 11 Newi KOW New. NthteapiCathoMe Hour I Catholic Hour I Sign Off KKX BiUy Graham (Billy Graham (Paul Carsoa IPaul Careon Cefeaj, fa, SX 145 Examinations On At Willamette U Final examination week for the fall semester at .Willamette Uni versity begins today when all AF ROTC classes take semester-end tests. j Liberal arts and music college examinations will be given next week ending Saturday, Jan. 30. Law school examinations will be gin Monday and be completed Wednesday, Jan. 27. Rep. Geary Files For Reelection ! State Representative Edward Geary of Klamath county Friday filed for reelection at the pri mary election May 21. Geary, a republican, recently announced he would be a candidate for speaker of the house at the next legislative session. 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