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Ciity News EJirneffs ARTICLES FILED -. ; . Articles of incorporation were filed Friday: with the "Marion County clerk's office for the Wee G. Co., a company dealing in op eration and purchase of logging camps, etc, with principal offices located in Stayton No capital stock is listed and it is declared that the business shall not com mence until $6,000 has been re ceived through issuance! of shares. Oat hundred shares at par value of $100 are authorized, The articles are signed by A. A. Webb and Jack Morton, both of Silverton; Harry Raph, Stayton, and Elmer Tandy, Aumsville. Just arrived A ; new wonderful line of skirts. Quality Fabric, style & workmanship and priced to fit your pocketbook at our special get acquainted offer, while they last Lyn-Lee, across from new court housei 149 N. High. GOFFRIER WITH FIRM J John A. Goffrier, Salem resi dent for 29 years and affiliated with the Equitable Life Insur ance Co. for the past five years, is now associated with Zelka, Smither and Co., investment deal ers (formerly Conrad Bruce and Co.). Goffrier, Who lives at 120 Stoneway Dr., with his wife and three children, was for several years employed at the Ladd and Bush branch, U. S. National Bank. SEGRIST BOUND OVER Walter Bennie; Segrist, 680 Nj Liberty St. was bound over to the Marion County grand jury Friday after a preliminary hear ing in district court He is charg ed on two counts of concealing stolen property i involving port able radios allegedly taken re cently from Hewer i Radio Co. and the Dallas Music Co. He was being held Friday in the county Jail in lieu of $5,000 total baa You're Up-To-Date when you look in Classified for things you want you just aboilt Want ads offer i anything! PEECINCT POSTS SOUGHT .filed Friday with the I Marion County clerk's office. Declara tions included those by Ruth Wood, Stayton '(precinct 176); Orville F. War 3145 Wlddows Ln. (precinct 205); Ernest G Llark, Salem Route 4. Box 84 (precinct 52), and Nancy L. Dewey, 1245 N. 24th St (precinct FOOD SALE FRIDAY Home-baked cakes, pies, cook ies, nut breads and cun cakes will feature the Salem 4-H lead ers cooked foods sale Saturday me fcaieway store at 12th and center streets. All foods will be prepared Dy 4-H parents, mem bers and leaders. The proceeds will go for leader achievement programs and 4-H scholarships. Lady's wool suits $2.50 and up. YWCA budget shop. 162 S. Com'l. Open FrL and Mon. 10 to 5. Metropolitan life Insurance Co. will send five Salem insurance men to Los Angeles Auril 26 for advanced underwriting instruc tion. Tney are t Leonard Bruce, Fabian Nelson, Clifford 'Thomas, Albert Ullman, Harold WestfalL cares Quickly Cured! Yes, to Solve a nrnhlpm fact Want Ad. Dial 2-2441. WEST SALEM RAISES $624 Varied West Salem activity on behalf of the nolio foundation has raised $624 in donations, re ports Robert E. Covert, March of Dims chairman there HOME ON LEAVE - ;, Marine Pfe. Frank G. Austin is spending t a 10-day leave . at the home of J his - parents, Mr.' and Mrs. F. G4 Austin, 1135 Albert Dr. His next duty station will be Camp I Pendleton, Oceanside, CaliL, where he will take indi vidual advanced combat train ing. I f Mai shall J I Open for lunch daily 11:30 a.m. ; Special Sunday din ners. If .' , ' WOMAN; WINS $1M Mrs. Ward Rueck, 895 S. Elma Ave, received a $100 check Fri day for her winning entry in a radio mystery treasure contest sponsored by White Satin sugar. Truman Blankenship received $25 as manager of Ericksoif s Four Corners Market which Mrs. Rueck patronized. l Final clearance dresses, $10.95 to $29.75, $5& $10. 3 days only. Lormans, 1109 Edgewater. LYNN ON PROBATION , Carl E, Lynn, 441 State St, was given one lyear's probation Fri day by Marion County District Judge Val D. Sloper, having been found guilty of concealing stolen property; The charge evolved aft er a steainer trunk, allegedly belonging-to a Salem woman, was found in Lynn's hotel room. TOWNSEND MEETING First Congressional District Council of; Townsend Clubs will meet at Beaver Hall at 10:30 a.m., Sunday. Picnic lunch will folloy a morning business meet ing. Main speaker for an after noon program will be F. L. Snod grass, Portland. This Is'ltCoffee Shop. We are now open ill night 431 S. 12th. CmZENsklP CLASS OPEN The newest citizenship class at saiem YMyA is still open to per sons who ire studying for natur alization; reports C. A. Kells, in structor. Regular meetings are at 8 p.m. Saturday in the YMCA. This class already numbers near ly 40, with Dallas, Albany and many Marion County cities rep resented. Accordion lessons. Instruments rented wmle you learn. Wiltsey music House, i860 State, TO 3-7186. J coloneiIto VISIT CoL Byron Switzer, Montgom ery, Ala., twill confer with Wil lamette JUfiiversity officials Mon day o nth: Air Force reserve of ficer training program. He is tour ing AFROTC units in Oregon and Washington. Before you buy Radiant Electric Heat compare it with Thermo- Ray. Phone 2-1866. RANGER EXAMS ANNOUNCED Applications are now being ac cepted It Salem Post Office for seasonal park ranger jobs at na tional parks. Details may be ob tained. sfromT. DeSoieeler at Post Officf Room 209. Restaurant Reopens 4 f Redecorated Rooms sr Reopening of the dining room of the Golden Pheasant Restau-1 rant was announced this week by owners George and Ronald Nopp. The enlarged area which will seat 100 persons has been com pletely redecorated and refurn ished and has both booths and tables. . Folding doors will be added to . accommodate up to three private dinner parties, the owners explained. . Candidate - ;V Public Records ut . A i ;'. f: H - hi tMKmum, m Im ji i m fr-4aww CIRCUIT COURT Geraldine H. Langford vs Mar vin Vera Langford: Suit for 'di vorce charging cruel and inhu man treatment seeks custody-of J. F.i Remington, whe filed Frt two minor children, $100 month- y,w county assessor. ly support and property settle-1 j ment Married Sept 9, 1925 at w -r ' Hot Sonngs, S.D. ! s Dorotnea Ann Duffy vs Ray mond Fred Duffy: Held by court that defendant is in contempt for failure to comply with terms of support as decreed March 3, men il. j j & i 2.-. Assessor Job j.neminston l Seeks County a suspended sentence of six months in the Marion County jail to be effected if he does not pudge himself by payment be fore Aug. 15, 1954. Inheritance j V Tax Collecting Reorganized ; Collections of the state Inherit ance tax ; division of : the state Treasury 1 Department, through complete reorganization of office and field staffs, are expected to total approximately $6,500,000 during the 1953-55 biennium. State Treasurer Sig Unander said Friday. , The previous biennium high was approximately $5,000,000. Unander said that because of an inadequate , operating . crew and lor other reasons the state treasurers had been unable to in vestigate the records of many counties which is the principal source of ; uncovering property transfers that have escaped taxation; Unander said he also discov ered that, due to deductions per mitted in other states, many tax- payers had submitted so-called "loose statements or affidavits," and were able to deduct large amounts from. taxable assets of estates. He said a substantial number of persons had claimed official residence in other states to avoid tax payments. Tax Office Starts 6-Day Week Slate The Collector of Internal Rev enue office in the Salem Post Office will remain open six days a week during the two weeks preceding the filing ' deadline. March 15, R. C Granquist, dis trict director, announced Friday. I In addition to -being open on March 6 and 13, the office will also be open until midnight on March 15, he said. J. F. (Fred) Remington, dep- Florence L. Lemmon vs. David I i f " iV. o"."it Albert Lemmon: Default of ide- "1 JTZa .ul i fendant entered. ! I ri:T" I'.lL. . Emogene Lois Smith vs Lewis f"""" wu,f Sidney Smith: DefauU of ,de- II 1 fendant entered. 1 He was a candidate two years Joyce E. Henn vs Roy L. Hehn: ago in the primary losing to vet- Plaintiff granted divorce, cus- eran Assessor itoscoe (iaa; tody of two minor children and Shelton by about 600 , votes. $125 monthly support Property Shelton died recently, settlement confirmed. I; Remington, resident of 2433 Ellen Vinnetta Knepper tvs. Trade St, was an auditor with Dean Richard Knepper: Suit for I the State Division of Audits un- divorce charging cruel and t in- til 1848 when he joined the coun- human treatment, seeks restora- ty school office stall. tion of maiden name of MyrstoL He indicated on his declara Married June 5. 1950. at Camas, tion of candidacy his intention Wash. of cooperating with the re-ap- Betty Lou Mazac vs. Alvm J. praisal program " . .and wui Mazac: Suit for divorce chare- strive for its s completion to a ing cruel and inhuman treat-If air, understanding for each tax ment seeks custody of two payer in the county." minor children. $90 monthly I He is a native of Marion Coun- support and property settlement ty, the son of longtime mail car Married July 16. 1949. at Salem, rier. J. A. Remington. National Farmers Union Pro- Also Wed as Republican can- perty and Casualty Co. vs Pick- didate for assessor is J. P. er X-Ray Corp.: Suit seeks judg- (Jack) Schimberg, deputy as- ment of $283 for alleged damage sessor, Harold r. uomogaiia, to client's auto in a twoar tol- also a deputy assessor, has giv- lision Dec. 23. 1952. norths of en notice of his intention of fu- Salem on Hazel Green Roadf I ing for this position. Nickel Thief Strikes Again PENDLETON A restaurant nere has lost $149 worth of nickels in the past four months. The first time someone went through a window and took $72 worth. Thursday night a burglar entered another window and made off with $68 worth. The nickels were kept in a cigar box under the leash register for the convenience of customers who piay coin-operated devices. x : ' T Births KING To Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. King, 440 Fan-view Ave., a son, Friday, Feb. 19. at Salem General Hospital. j; ' RIEHL To Mr. and Mrs. Ben jamin Riehl, 4165 Munkers St. a daughter, Friday, Feb. 19, at Sa iem General Hospital. t - HENS LEY -J To Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hensleyj 1595 Waller St, a son, Friday, Feb. 19, at Salem General Hospital. SCHROEHER To Mr. and Mrs. George Schroeher, 1430 Fair l mount St, a daughter, Friday, Feb. 19, at Salem General Hospital- : f SCHLACK - To Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Schlaek, 458 W. Cleve land St, Woodburn, a daughter, Thursday, Feb. 18, at Salem Gen- eral HospitaL - JobsjOpen at itutions Inst Job openings in several med ical classifications at state insti tutions: were announced by the state Civil Service Commission iriday.i At the (Eastern Ore eon Stat Hospital at Pendleton there is a vacancy for a physical therapist Qualifications for the position call for certain educational ratings. The starting salary is $309 a month.! i There also are vaca nri at th Pendleton? institution for a labo ratory technician. Dsvchiatrfe nursing 'instructor, and psychia- ic social worxer. Graduate nurses also would be emnlovtH. rracucai nurses are needed at me uregon state Tuberculosis Hospital in Salem. Starting nav is $201 a month. ' A medical rec ords librarian also is needed at this institution, with starting par TW4 imiuui, Men 'attendants are in demand at thejOregon State Hospital in Salem.! Beginning salary is $195 a jnonin. 3 Walter Bennie Segrist 680 N. P Vt oritl OlVATl 1 Marion County grand jury ; on np two' counts of concealing i stolen 1 eSlS! LOUrt property, held Friday in lieu of $5,000 total bait ? XJi,- Cl- Carl E. Lynn, 441 SUte St, Hearing Ott placed on one year probation I havinj; been touna cuuty on ti,. i.ri c;iVArtnn farm cnafge f1 boy who admitted being Silver- Curt James Bimngnam, : saiem .in.nHv nnHn-tfninr a hattr Route 4, Box 30, arraignment of mnta1 and nrcnnalitv nmi. conunuca w x eu. va cuuc nations. I of assault with a dangerous wea- The bov j, bei-g detained In oon and nossession of firearm by a felon, held Friday in lieu wmie being tested. He is to ap- ul fi,v . j. I pear in juvenue court luesuay PunBiir mi hit i 5 for a preliminary examination w 1 1 V 4 rV. rti... UU CUatlKCa Ul UUIUIUIUK iuc lTllViiOVA UlViVVk VUHJV I dianship esUte: Order authorizes compromise of claim. Former Citv Youth Wins Science Honor A former Salem boy. Jack Tech, is one of the 40 U. S. high school seniors selected on the basis of their science projects in the annual Science Talent Search sponsored by Westing- house Electric Corp. Tech, 17, is son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Tech. Okla homa City, and former residents of 405 Jefferson St, Salem until 1947. The father was a paper mill employe here. Young Tech's project was de vising a composite telescope microscope. A Salem youth. Donald Croth ers, 1517 Court St, also was chosen for the group of 40 to be sent to Washington, D. C, for a science institute next week and a chance for scholarship awards. i County Zone Publicity Set The Marion County Planning Commission, faced'- with the problem of educating the public to an interest Jn county zoning. decided, Friday to organize a con certed effort for member par ticipation in a speaker's bureau. Decision was made, at the com- luioaiuu a ickiuu uiuuuiur meet ing in the courthouse.. The voters shall be asked in the May primary county ballot to decide whether or not they want zoning and land use regu lations. Members were asked by Chairman William Merriott to be on the lookout for any way of explaining to as many groups as possible the aims of county zoning. Organizations which the com mission is anxious to speak with include the Farm Bureau and the Grange. tatfsaf Ccd. OrW Set. Ftb. XX lS54-3e. 1) 5 Cycle Victim's Widow Wins In Settlement Settlement of $8,000 was made out of court Friday to Mrs. Em mitt Hoyt Henry, 4790 Skyline Rd., widow of the 22-year-old man killed in a ii motorcycle-oil truck crash April 23, 1953. - The settlement concluded a half-day's jury.' duty in Marion County Circuit Court involving the retrial of Mrs. Henry versus Mr. and Mrs. George Cadwell (Cadwell Oil Co.) and Raymond CaldwelL driver of the truck. Mrs. Henry i had previously been awarded $15,000 by, a Cir cuit Court jury, but a petition for a new trial, submitted by the defendants, was granted and the case was : slated for Friday in Judge George R. Duncan's court Granting of the new trial auto matically canceled the $15,000 judgment 1 Young Henry I was killed when the motorcycle on which he was a rider crashed into the side of a Cadwell Oil Co. truck as the truck was turning into a drive way on Boone road. A passenger on the cycle, Les lie G. Patterson, j 19, 320 Boone Rd., was seriously injured, but recovered. r Poor Circulation? Narva Tension? A -wonderful new mechanical Home Massage has been de veloped that brings relief from painful limb cramps, numbness, cold feet and other circulatory i ailments. Also comforts aching joints and sort 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 Alice E. Edmundson estate: Closing order. I Neb Martinus Hansen estate: Closing order. ! I Emmitt Hoyt Henry estate: Order authorizes compromise 1 ill k. - t .1.: - tivm .u- -,,.n o;i r .nrl R.v. Wednesday. Telephone calls to which the boy has admitted range from "prank" calls of false grocery orders to threats on a person's life and anonymous "tips" that the Silverton bank was to be robbed. The city was barraged with; over 100 such telephone mond Caldweld. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Andrew Herzberg 22, Officers at Silverton had Is sued open warrants charging the threat of "commission of a fel ony" but when the caller was US. discovered to be a teen-ager Navy, McMinnville, and Pauline these charges were dropped. Iji- Faye Plumb, 19, clerk-typist, oicauons were rnuay mai me Woodburn. ! i boy would probably be sent to Jack W. Orsborn, 29, radio Portland for rehabintation mechanic, Gervais, and Hannah Walter, 23, radio mechanic,! 351 S. 19th St Gerald E. Lenhardt, 18, farm er, Amity, Route 1, and Jean Ann Manning, 18, clerk, Gervais. Earl Hill Files i For Reelection Earl H. Hill, Cushman Repub- AGRICULTURAL SPEAKER CORVALLIS The main I iican. Friday filed here for re- speaxer vx annual uregon election as State Represenuuve SUte College agricultural banquet from the 14th representative dis- nere reo. Z5 wui oe Dianiey trict Lane County Andrews, former Point 4 adrninis- Hill has served many sessions trator and now director of the I in the House and at one time National Project in Agricultural 1 was a member of the ways and commumcauons. . means committee Federal ,Bd State Income Tax Returns Prepared Lecn A. Rscus 1509 N. 4ta Ph. 352S5 ANNOUNCEMENT WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF on Guilders InloFdit'e Inc. ! I y 1 Oreg I i - AT 6.11 NORTH CAPITOL; SALEM ORE. 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