The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 26, 1954, Page 5, Image 5

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City News iBraelfs
SOLDIER PLEADS GUILTY
Jean Paul Beaudoin, Canadian'
soldier from Regina, Saskatche
wan, Caiu, pleaded guilty in Mar
iori County Circuit Court Monday
to a charge of burglary! not in a
dwelling. The charge grfcw out of
a Wednesday burglary I of j Dick
ton's Market It was ordered that
the man be released to; the U.S.
Immigration Service or. to the
Canadian Army if he is pot want
ed in the United States.! I
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Gus Brodbagen, Body,; Fender,
Radiator Service. Guaranteed.
2630 Lancaster. 2-7611. f f :
'STOLEN TRACTOR FOUND
E. C. Smith, 3285 Abrams Ave.,
told city police Monday that his
garden tractor and several "attach
ments which he reported stolen
Saturday had been located at a
repair shop. Smith explained lie
had asked a repair firm to fix the
equipment last fall but; the com
pany had waited until Friday be
fore coming around and picking
the tr a c to nip. Smith was not
home at the time. j J
The Knit Shop at Turner Will be
dosed indefinitely. Illness In fans-
"y- If
CONTRIBUTION BIGGER
The Christmas contribution to
a needy Donald family! made by
The Millers roadster club of Sa
lem and Ascribed in (a Sunday
feature of The Statesman, was
$40 not $4 as erroneously print
. ed. The young drivers j safety
club expressed a good deal of
pride in being able, to improve
this family's Christmas, j
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Eagles Attention Regular
meeting Friday January 29th fol
lowed by one hour of. entertain
ment. Polio Benefit iDahce on
Saturday, January 30th, two or
chestras. j j
EARLY BOARD MEET J
The Salem school board will
meet at 5:30 p.m. in jthel Public
School Administration Building
today instead of the regular 7:30
o'clock meeting time. Ae! report
on the estimated cost! off a driver-training
program ifi the high
school will be discussjed as well
as preliminary consideration of
the year's budget. 1
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Antiques close out atjcoit. Mov
ing Jan. 28th. Everything must
go. Open evenings. 3655 Portland
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BOY GIVEN PROBATION
A 14-year-old Salem boy was
placed on probation Monday in
the Marion County juvenile court
after having been found guilty of
"burglary. The charge against the
youth involved entrance in a Sa
lem home recently and theft of
$115 in cash. Authorities said that
the money was returned, j
1AMS SENTENCED I !
Melvin K. Sams, Salejn, ras sen
tenced in Marion CouJntyJ Circuit
Court Monday to three years in
the Oregon State Penitentiary.
Sams was arrested ini connection
with the Nov. 18 burglary of the
Girardian Insurance Co., 515 Hood
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Marshalls Open forjlunch daily
11:30 a.m. Special Sunday din
ners. 1 1
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Insurance Firm" Sales
Led bv Salem Mail
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Cornelius L o f g r e n.l district
agent for the past ttfo years for
the Northwest Mutual lAie in
surance Co. of Milwaukee, Wise,
was the company's top agent in
Oregon for -1952 in; volume of
new business written, Ii J. Ev
ans of Portland, ! gefieral agent,
has reported. i I
Prior to coming to! Salem Lof
grcn was a special agent for the
company at Eau Claire, pis.
GEOLOGY GROUP TO GATHER
The Salem Geological Society
will meet at 8 p.m. Thursday in
Collins Hall at Willametft Uni
versity to hear Oliver Matthews,
member of the society, discuss
"The Role of the Amateur in
Original Scientific Research."
Y Cafe & Hatch Room. Dance
every Fri. nite to music of the
Crossley trio. Under new manage
ment Jerry Cox, prop. Dallas-In
dependence junction. '
SLIDE NIGHT PLANNED
The Salem Camera Club will
hold Slide Night at 7:30 tonight
in the basement of the First
Methodist Church. Members have
been asked to bring slides for
showing and discussion.
Accordion lessons. Instruments
rented while you learn. Wiltsey
Music House, 1860 State. Ph.
3-7186. j
STORY HOUR SCHEDULED
A story hour for children is
scheduled at 4 p.m Wednesday
in the fireplace room of the city
library. Included this week will
be "The Wizard of Oz."
TO SHOW FILM
Dennis Clark of the State
Travef and Information Bureau,
will show a travel film at a
luncheon of the East Salem Lions
Club today in the Spa Cafe.
TOWNSENDS TO MEET
Townsend Club 17 will meet
at 2 p.m. today in the home of
Mrs. Olga Northup, 925 Fair
view Ave.
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City Industrial
Development
Group Lauded
Salem's - Industrial Develop-!
ment I Council was lauded Mon-!
day! by Ivan Bloch, Portland in
dustrial consultant, in a talk be
fore 'i Salem Chamber of Com
merce .at a Marion. Hotel lunch-
eoaj j ..... ..... :' ... ,
The council offers a unique
opportunity for the Salem area,"
the j speaker said. But the best j
plan ;Wont bring results unless
much; work is done by many peo-!
plej Bloch cautioned. . v i
He! said Oregon faces a psycho
logical hazard in industrial de
velopment because, of a long
standing "strong back and sharp
axef I feeling that is, emphasis
only on raw materials develop
ment; fields that should be ex
ploited with local capital are in
plastics, light ' metal fabrication,
electronics and chemicals.
Salem NavvManProjrioted
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Tot's Death Laid
Tb rneumonia
Pneumonia was the cause of
death of Kathryn Louise Taule,
4-month-old daughter of Mr. and
Mrjs.j Bert Taule Jr., 1298 N.
Church St., Marion County Coro
ner Mston W. Howell reported
Monday following an autopsy.
Funeral services for the baby,
wrjoidied early Friday, will be
held! at 2 p.m. today in the How-
ell-Edwards Chapel with the Rev.
Roy j Worthington officiating. In
terment will be at Belcrest Me
morial Park.
POINT iMpGU, Calif Navy Lt (jg) Leon L. Andrews (right) is
congratulated by Capt E. E. Fickling, commanding officer: of the
Naval Air; Station here, after being promoted to his! present rank
while j serving at the. U.S. Naval Air Missile Test Center. The son
of Mrf and Mrs. Lee Andrews, 1155 Evergreen Ave and husband
of the former Miss JoAnn Craycroft, all of Salem,) Ore., Lt An
drews: graduated from Willamette University before entering the
Navy as an officer in August, 1952. (Navy photo.)
Meffert to Join
OSEA Staff on
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Statesman, 8dt Ore., Tue Jan. S6. 1954 Sec 1 S
February
Eastern Industrialists Show
Interest in Using Oregon
Public Q&'
e cords
MARRIAGE LICENSE
APPLICATIONS
.Lawrence King, legal, carpen
ter, and Pearl Robinson, 30,
nurse's aid, both of 539 N. Win-!
ter St.
Conrad C. Booze, 22, U.S.
Army, 6690 Lake Labish Rd., and
Rosa Lee Coffel, 19, clerk, 1084
S. Liberty .St
John E. Chandler, legal, boiler
foreman, 1366 Lee St., and Viola
Bell McElroy, legal, retired, 4715
Auburn Rd.
DISTRICT COURT
George Clarence Adair, Salem,
arraignment on charge of con
cealing stolen property continued
to Jan. 27, held Monday in lieu
of $2,500 bail.
PROBATE COURT
Margaret R. Carroll guardian
ship: Mareta M. Palmer appoint
ed guardian.
iohn A. Finley estate: W. G.
Keller appointed administrator
with will annexed.
Nellie Ruth Whitaker estate:
Final account submitted and
March 1 set for hearing.
Anna J. Cottew estate: Closing
order.
Charles H. Cottew estate: Clos
ing order.
Julia Moen estate: Order re
opens estate and re-instates Os
car H. Loe as administrator.
Births
BLACK To Mr and , Mrs.
Vernon Black. Saleht Route 3,
Box 854, a son, Monday j Jan. 25,
at Salem General HospitaL
BLUMENSTEIN 4- Mr. and
Mrs. Neil E. Blumenstein, 3925
River Crest Dr., a ton, (Monday,
Jan. 25. at Salem General Hospi
tal. : j
CUMMINGS To Mr. tnd
Mrs. Ronald Chufimingsj 2590 N.
5th St., a daughter, Monday, Jan.
25, at Salem General HospitaL
GROVE To Mr, and Mrs.
Frank Grove. Monraoutfl, a son.
Sunday, Jan. 24, at Salem General
Hospital.
BROWN To Dr. and Mrs.
Bernard Brown, 590 Candalaria
Blvd., a son, Monday, Jan. 25, at
balem General HospitaL
CIRCUIT COURT
Lela Hicks vs William J. Hicks:
Default of defendant entered.
Fred W. Groome Jr. vs Janet
Groome: Suit for divorce charg
ing desertion and cruel and inhu
man treatment seeks custody of
two minor children. Married
Oct. 14, 1949, at White Salmon,
Wash.
State of Oregon vs Jean Paul
Beaudoin: Defendant waives in-1
dictment on charge of burglary
not in a dwelling, pleads guilty
and imposition of sentence sus
pended; to be released to Cana
dian Army or U.S. Immigration
Service.
State Highway Commission vs
Frank and Martha Gilles and
Harold W. and Dorothy Nelson:
Condemnation suit seeks empan
eled jury to determine compensa
tion for right of way on defend
ants property lying between
Hayesville and Wilson ville junc
tions along the proposed Port
land-Salem Expressway.
State Highway Commission vs
Edith M. and Edward Anderson:
Condemnation suit seeks empan
eled jury to determine compen
sation for right of way on defend
ants property lying between
Hayesville and Wilsonville junc
tions along the proposed Port-
land-Salem Expressway.
State of Oregon vs Raymond
H. Smith: Defendant pleads
guilty to charge of escape from
tnje i penitentiary and given one
year, in the Oregon State Prison,
State of Oregon , vs Melvin K.
Sams: Defendant sentenced to
three years in the Oregon State
Penitentiary on charge of burg-
not in a dwelling.
State of Oregon vs Max Wavne
Tarsons: Imposition of sentence
on charge of burglary not in a
dwelling suspended and Parsons
released to the U.S. Army with
the 1 provision that if he is dis
charged from the service he shall
be on probation until age. 21.
State of Oregon vs Gerald Dale
Bpggs: Defendant sentenced to
tM years in the Oregon State
Prison -on charge of burglary not
in a dwelling and two years pro
bation.
Anna Bivira Miller vs Ross
Miller: Default of defendant en
tered.
Geraldine Morgan vs Floyd D,
Morgan: Plaintiff granted di
vorce, custody of minor child and
$50 j monthly support Property
settlement confirmed. ,
I Harry S. Young vs Louise
Young: Plaintiff granted divorce.
MUNICIPAL COURT
1 Donald Neal Van Hees, 933
Hingwood Dr., arrested on charge
of reckless driving; posted $50
bail; cited to court
j Earl Lee Harris, Independence,
pleaded innocent to charge of
reckless driving; trial set Feb.
26;! posted $75 bail.
j Gary Lee Glasgow, 771 Rose
mont St., arrested on charge of
reckelss driving; cited to court.
Members of the Oregon de
velopment commission, in con
ference! with Gov. Paul L. Pat
terson Monday, said they are ne-
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gouaung i wun a nurooer oi
eastern! industrial leaders who
have expressed an interest in
establishing specialty industries
using Oregon lumber.
Also attending the conference
were heads of a number of state
departments.
Lawrence R. Teeple, Portland,
commission chairman, said the
commission had reached the
definite conclusion that Oregon's
most " outstanding need at the
present time is more diversified
industries.
Purpose; or the conference
was to discuss Oregon s unem
ployment situation and how to
find jobs for many persons who
are now seeking work.
64,000 j Unemployed
GovJ Patterson said there are
approximately 64,000 persons
unemployed in Oregon. He said
94,000 were unemployed at the
same time in 1950.
George , Spaur, state forester,
said 4 number of logging and
milling industries are preparing
to resume operations. He re
ferred! to the filing of more than
3,000 applications for logging
permits this month as compar
ed with only 2,000 in January
a year ago.
He said some logging opera
tions could not be resumed un
til weather conditions are more
favorable. J
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Long Range Program
Teeple' said much of the work
of the i Oregon Development
Commission must be based on a
"long; range" program but added
that everything possible is be-
Wood
ing done to encoufage more em-
I the winter
unemployment
ployment during
months when
reaches its peak.
The state highway department
is endeavoring tol speed up its
road construction program, State
Highway Enginee:
R.
H. Bal-
dock told the grdup. He said
his department j would have
$55,000,000 of roajri construction
under contract in j 1954. t
"There are nowl 3,470 persons
employed in highway i depart
ment operations, including high
way construction I and mainten
ance," Baldock skid. He said
this figure included personnel
of the highway department and
those employed by
tractors. Baldock
August the numbfr of employes
would increase tq 8,880,
SAYLOR FILES
Ralph Saylor,
filed here for ree;
representative
representative
county, at the
mary election.
highway con
added that by
CANDIDACY
Echo, Monday
eetion as state
from the 23rd
diftrict, Umatilla
epublican pri-
Rudy Meffert now a state em
ploye, will join the staff of,, the
Oregon State Employes Associa
tion on Feb. 1, it was announced
Monday by Forrest Stewart, (executive-secretary
of OSEA. i t
The addition of Meffert will in
crease the OSEA staff to sixl
employes, Stewart said.
Meffert's new duties wilj1lF
elude the handling of employe
grievances, gathering statistical
data regarding personnel opera
tions of private firms and assist
ing in the general operation of
OSEA which in an oganization
of state employes. I f
He is originally from the f East
where he was educated and em
ployed by several banks and in
Europe as an investment repre
sentative. He supervised payroll
procedure when the Federal So
cial Security Act was inaugurat
ed. He enlisted in the U. SiMaj"
ines in 1942 and served in the
Pacific prior to his discharge in
1946. i ;!
Since then he has held federal
appointments as a traveling audi
tor in Western states and since
1952 has been employed fwith
the Motor permit section in the
State Public Utilities Commis
sion offices here. He has I been
active in OSEA affairs.
Meffert is a member of the
American Legion Post 138 and
a past noble grand of thej Odd
Fellows. His wife is a native 6f
Bend. The Mefferts haye
daughter.
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George Adair
CaseCarrie
Over by Court
Arraignment in Marion County
District Court for George Clirence
Adair, Salem, on charges of con
cealing stolen property, was cdn
tinued Monday to Wednesdlv.
He was held Monday in geu of
$2,500 bail.
Adair, who was released from
the penitentiary last Thursday
was arrested Saturday onla va
grancy "charge and it was later
charged that his auto contained
blankets and other property pur
portedly from the prison annex
Complainant in this case is Clar
ence T. Gladden, warden pf the
Oregon State Penitentiary.
Ad Agency Files for
Incorporation Articles.
Articles of incorporation were
filed at the State House Mon
day on the Krebs-Burris Adver
tising Agency of Salem by Al
bert W. Krebs, W. G. Burris and
Colleen M. Krebs.
Formerly called the Krebs
Sign Company, the new corpora
tion will add billboard leasing to
its services, Albert W. Krebs
said.
The charcoal obtained : from
wood usually weighs about a
quarter as much as the wood.
Storm Doors
Storm; Windows
Made of Lifetime Aluminum
Call your local dealer today
for free estimates.
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Willamette Aluminum Co.
3035 Portland Rd. Ph. 2-8058
jhe Sweetheart of
the Pacific
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Ytintir Vacations fay
TUESDAY LUNCH
AT NORTH'S
In th Capitol Shopping Center
Turkey a la King
Mashed Potatoes, Cole Slaw,
Hot Biscuits and Batter
fin ri delicious
SERVICE QjC f00D
Try Salem's Btt Plact to UR
Poor Circulation?
Nerve Tension?
A wonderful new mechanical
Home .Massage has beep de
veloped that brings prelief
from painful limb cramps,
numbness, cold feet and (other
circulatory ailments. Also
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FROM SALEM ONLY.
C. A.LARSON, Agent
Phone 3-9244
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MOERMOND fo Mr.
mono,
and
Mrs. Donald Moermond, 2425
Hyde St., a daughter,! Monday,'
Jan. 25, at Salem Memorial Hospi
tal.
FAST To Mr.
vin Fast, 1445 Wallace Rd., a son,
Monday, Jan. 25,
orial HospitaL ;
land Mrs. El-
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Salem Mem-
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( SAFE, Non-habit forming
No Bromides No Sarbitimrtes
No Narcotics
ONLY 1.50 for bottle of 30 tablets
WILES DRUG STORE
CCUN BSCa STS. PH. 3-1792
WE DELIVER
At Your Call
Yes, all the finest drugs
are all . yours whenever
you need them.
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Stor Honrs;
Mon. thra
Sat
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Sunday:
2:31 .m. to
4 p.m.
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DELIVERY
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Park Medical
Pharmacy
597 5. "Winter St.
Next to Salem Memorial
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NOTICE!
The Currency Exchange, formerly located at Tinkham
Gilbert Appliance Store, 260 N. Liberty, has been told
to Mrs. Faye B. Millie end ii now located at:
HENRY'S PHOTO SHOP 469 State St., Salem
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