. ' : li-1-' t ': -;". ? il ' " ;. '!'-.'-1 - : - . - i -v.!r I -1 ! : : ; : -; : ; --. , , : j r t ! ; ! I Cnty Mewsi IBirielfS BIRD CLtJB TO MEET Members o the All Variety Bird Club and their guests will meet at noon Tuesday in the Salem Memorial Hospital chapeL t Mrs. Iverson's Home made Swedish rye, white breads. Nothing finer, every meal including packed lun ches, deep freeze. Ph. 13-4918. 5230 Ptld. Rd. . j ; jij-.i TOWNSEND MEETING ! t Central Townsendi Club will meet at 1:30 p. m. Monday at 259 Court St , - h 7 "Mischer is open. 12th Strtst East, 939 S. 12th. Mon., Sept 20. Helen Crowder, manager. Free eoffee all day, Monday. ... DANCE CLASS STARTED 4 Enrollments are still being ac cepted in a beginners square dance classat the Salem YMCA. The group meets Wednesday eve nings at 7:30 -p. m. ; . j . Merle F. Brown M. D. announces the association of Philip; B. Porter M. D. in the practice of medicine k surgery at 593 S. Winter St. Sa lem, Ore. j i Watch the back page of this paper next Wednesday lorvour Grand Opening Announcement Capitol Furniture Co. j , "Mischel" is opening! 12th Street Eats, 689 S. 12th. Mon.. Sept. 20 at 11 a.m. Helen Crowder. manager. Free coffee all day, Monday. Jj " i f: Happy time Kindergarten, a par ents' cooperative; starts .Sept. ;27 at Cong. Church. $12.50 mo. ; To enroll your pre-schooler; Ph. 3-9043. j HAYRIDES SCHEDULED The prairie schooner wagon from Oregon's recent state fair will be at Ronaldo Heights today to provide free hayrides for chil dren during an open house spon sored by Ronald Jones and Lan goe and Son. ! ; , A r Sept only. Chads trade-in sale. Mary E. Bales. 3-5198. 1 ' : PROCLAMATION ISSUED The ; period between Sept 20 and Oct 2 has been designated as 1 the period of "Register to Vote" by a proclamation issued by (Gov. Paul L. Patterson. Oct. 2 is the deadline. for registration. State Purchasing Department Buys Quality, But Not Luxury By THOMAS G. WRIGHT Staff Writer, The Statesman Look for-the Sign of Quality in your new home a Crawford Ga rage Door.; ' . - i ! CAR STRAYS , An unoccupied car, its brake off, tor of finance coasted forward Saturday in the! specifications for each of the Caoitol Shopping Center parking I mflnv items the state needs have lot and inflicted slight damage on J worked out by the new divi- a 1950 Chevrolet ownea oy Mrs.jSjong specification department, Jr.' R. Gardner, 1137 N. Cottage j nimed at getting the state the St. Mrs. Franklin Ward, 1895 W.Jmost for its money, both in quali- The state may eat steaks and drive a new car, be filet misnons or Cadillacs; v That's policy of the purchasing division oi Oregon's Depart ment of Finance and administration, now in its third year of opera tion as buypr for the thousands of items needed by the state. "Premicm mercnanaise nas no puce in ue siaie s Business,- rules Harry Dorinan, state direc- but they'll not Nob Hill, had parked the straying car. police said. j tv and Quantity. So no matter if some department t - .4 IU MAitAMimttnrl "Lt""' IT"' asks for a Cadillac, itjrill proba Examinations i by Phone 4-4057. i l LeRoy Orren, 73, Succumbs At Silverton j SILVEftTON LeRoy J. Orren, 73, a resident of Silverton for the past 31 years, died Friday at the residence, 620 McClaine St 1 A former employe of the Silver Falls Lumber Co., he was born in Minnesota 'June 18, 1881. He came to Oregon 37 years ago. i Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Hattie Orren, Silvertoni three sons, Wallace C. Orren, Spring field; Herman F. Orren, Port land; and Roy J. Orren Salem; a sister, Alice Snavely, Rice, Minn.: and three brothers, Clar ence and Herbert Orren both of Rice,-. Minn., and John Orren, St Clcud, Minn. Funeral services will be held at Ekman Memorial Chapel Monday at 2:30 p. m. Rev. Arnold W. Nelson will officiate and inter ment will follow at Miller Ceme tery. - ' i bly turn out to be a Ford or a Chevrolet or a Plymouth which the CARS COLLIDE I specifications' department consia- Tin : rare rorivpd moderate 1 ers the best transportation me rfama? Satiirriav in a coQision atlstatecan buy. ranitnt nrf Phemekefa streets. T Requests, strictly for competi Driversi were listed by police as five bidding, are never allowed to Evelyn F. Jordan, 2590 Crest View 1 list a specmc traae name or Dr., and Charles M. Schultz, Au- brand, nor are departments al rora No injuries were reported. ; ;l lowed to limit their requests so ; i , I rigidly that only one brand would Johns-Mans vuie aspnait sningies i mtet the specifications. applied right over your oia rooi. MnK CriUclsm No down payment, x mo. to pay. Such reguiatjons -written Into t,au wauus d. , , stiWs purchasing laws, bring HIT-RUN REPORTED down some of the criticism on the A hit-and-run complaint was ".;. enuo. filed with police Saturday by Curt- not bidding regularly, find the 157 c : fc ifih s :j.r.lpase. 9-section purchasing manual vice said his car I was struck by too burdensome and because of another while parked onrS. 12th we.n gui.uui, r St., near Hoyt St. The other ve- puers aecune 10 oia on siaie re Lf '. -i s.r I auests - However, all they need nicie inen tpeu un. u w wku. i - . - - , , . ( J i i to read are two pages of the de- See 'outstanding wall papers with tailed brochure matchinz fabric and slamourizing Despite the , dropping off of dis- Treasure Tone paints at Clarke's, gruntled suppliers, the state has 220 N. Comm l.. " plenty of bidders, sometimes too , . . I many. Some lists run to 35 to 40 Dance ; zroups, parties, banquets I ,i j jc -n whnm rereivm our. teas, rent the American Legion chase requests adding consider- Hau. runty n. rarwng space. aKie ,to the cost of running the ' ' I PMAMrvA ranrjrf mnf YttVat CT7 mated at $269,000 for the biennium. Buyers ,use telephone directories, past contracts and requests from companies to build up the bidder lists. They ail continue to Keep get ting the purchase - requests as cntcurr court f " ."ey Lie" Janice Hazel Fincher ts Glenn xonns wiia n C. Fincher: Complaint charges tans i return wree umc w u cruel and inhuman treatment and to seep a coniraci ne auiuiii asks divorce decree. j S caliy dropped. v.nh.ih Tj.ka v Cnca ; Cola Can ! Reiect Bias l.lii.i.vt. - , - : - , . 1 J Bottling Co.: Defendant denies Bidders seldom try to taw aa charges made in complaint filed vantage of the state even where srrf is. I I only one or two are likely to make PROBATE COURT j ! offers on a particular item or pro Order names Joyce Huntley as ject The state reserves the right legal guardian of Bruce Huntley; to reject all bids if they consider ' 1 them too high. - ' MARRIAGE LICENSE j The erasure law, rule prohibiting APPLICATIONS - - . I alternate bids, and specifications Wilfred Harold Park. 23. pnarma- hnni; wnniaint cist. 1975 N. 20th St.. and Beryi officials assert State law Frances Mason, 18, state employe, g0Verniag purchases say any bid Mill City. 1 . I Mrrving an erasure which has Dona J. A. Pouiw, m. Business, i " j:,i4 nA MrtruA man, Salem Hotel, and Ut must be out. The rule is to Frances Herman, 45. state . .enenuon on the de- Official Says GOP 'Riding For a Fall' PHOENIX, Arii (UP)-Author Clarence Budington Kelland, Re publican national committeeman from Arizona, Saturday said his party is "riding to( a fail when we should and easily could have been galloping to sweeping victory. Kelland made the statement in letter printed en the editorial page of the Arizona Republic. The letter was addressed to an un named man, but the Phoenix newspaper was given Kelland's permission to print it. "Because of stupidity, ineptness arrogance on the! part of a few men , who have : been ' placed in positions of power,"' Kelland wrote, we are going into this campaign, not with a compact army, but with scattered regiments." Kelland placed j the blame on 'the dolts who have usurped con trol of the party and named Sherman Adams, one of President Eisenhower's administrative as sistants, as one who had seized such power. w I Public Records Births . ' K - 1 3 . s M i ' I ft m V , J 1 m vj r ojs aiily coa verted fron rtar-wheel to froat-whctl propelliax, or chair wits US-iacat Sturdily coostnictcd, , otaadard bedpaa . SALEM !: ;-i ORTHOPEDIC CO. 209 N. Front St Phone 24521 loye. 570 n. ,wbwm. rartment which might be charged Allen Looney, 42, teacher. Wald- " a b id to heb a Port MdMarcea Looney, r'. "T TA, . - r branan, 180 Eimira q. - j 1 n.... 'wAfini considered John Brown Ttoomps meai- t duSt in the cal student, 765 N. Summer St., an w . . . 17.lySJmaS' IcCsingoixact edfic. SZVaJZZZr- tions aYe set down in the requests 1440 Higlas Ave. land Ignore dhe lowest JitUng those J'VLJ empiyf1TteroWeWy. v - 1 So the division takes a dim view MUNICIPAL COURT 5 of alternates which of course do Kenneth Edward Pickersgill, not fit specifications. 3515 Winola1 Ave., charged with The specifications, based on re- reckless driving, found innocent i search and standards of the spec in jury triaL i Parked Auto Said Looted j A Friday night visit at a Sa lem hospital proved costly for Herbert Wolf, 1 2275 Broadway st -. i Wolf reported to police that while he was- in the hospital, bis car was broken into and articles valied at $35 were taken. Miss ing were a carrying case, sun glasses and several packs of cig arettes. ' , t- ifications section, draw criticism chiefly from bidders who formerly Allowances For Barley I - - - Damage Likely By ROBERT A. SMITH Statesman Correspondent WASHINGTON Indications here are that the Department of Agriculture will make an ex ception for Willamette jValley barley growers whose crop has been stained by heavy moisture. The Commodity Credit Coroo- ration board is expected to meet tnis week and rule on whether to make allowances under its price support program for barley and wheat that have been damaged oy unusually heavy rainfall. Officials hint that the board will probably allow the stained barley but turn down the j wheat, wnicn nas a greater moisture content that is allowable' under the CCC program. i They say they have run into difficulty storing damp i wheat ano one suggestion is that farm ers use driers to remove; undue moisture. f Sen. Guy Cordon ' (R-Ore.) wrote the department urging ex- . i! 1 A M cepuons oe made tor farmers hard hit especially In Polk and Yamhill countiesJ He said after a personal inspection of local conditions he was "convinced the situation approaches disaster proportions." . i i Relaxed requirements,! wrote Cordon, would "avert widespread narosmp. BRAND To Mr. and Mrs.' Rob ert Brand, 1306 Market St, a son, Saturday, Sept 18, at Salem Gen eral Hospital DUNCAN To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Duncan,' 1990 N. 23rd St, daughter, Saturday, Sept 58, at Salem General Hospital. THIES To Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Thies, 4225 State St, a son, Saturday, Sept 18, at Salem Gen eral Hospital. . ; ' GORTON To Mr. and Mrs James1 A. Gorton, Monroe, Ore., a son, Saturday, Sept 7.8, at Sa lem Memorial Hospital. No other civilization has exhib ited such an interest in time as the Maya. ! f : could obtain business by being handy with a quotation. Officials say most of the gripes come from those who enjoyed some special consideration at some time. I 'Specs' Redrawn If. as some times happens, spec ifications are discovered to be too or received on an item, all bids are thrown out and the specifica tions redrawn. r . 'Eight buyers, a fourth of the 32 fulltime employes of the purchas ing division, are the key to the division. Each Is assigned an area of purchase, such as foodstuffs. or supplies, or buudinz supplies but each will have some 20,000 different items on his buying list And the items run from needles to tractors, finest thread to heavi est cable, and from bulls to arti ficial insemination. (This is second r tarts articles en States mt Oregon's purchasing 4- paruneni Derations.) lrdcr ycir L'ontfcj Off nob end tcho cducntcgo of ftuss Pratt Fug! Off easy Yes, by. ordering your heating oil now you can name your own easy payment plan. Any jterms that best fit your own poclcetbook. Phono' 2-2436 Gs2rsstsei Ket? FCsi StrVk:! 1 1 : ; taflsal Off Traaslee 239 twta frwtr Strt, Sla WHILE THEY LAST . . . ' ' . 1 I i . A Selected Group of Used Typewriters PE0AL DoS Per Month For a llsv ROYAL siiiTii co:o:ia REl'JIiQTO:!- u;;dervood PORTABLE i - - - . " I 0(o)S Down v U Per Week Why Rent When II (osls lb Mere To Buy WE GIVE &C GREEN STAMPS 1 '':'- 1 i OIL (TYPEWRITER CO 1 Pair Indicted On Charge of Safe Larceny Marion County grand jury Fri day issued indictments against two men who are charged with stealing more than 17,000 from the safe of a Salem market. I The men, Dillard Hedire and Jack Lee Taylor, both 32, were indicted on a larceny charge. They were held for trial Bail was continued at $10,000. Hedge and Taylor were arrest ed in Vale, Ore., Sept 4 by state police after Salem police broad cast the license number of their car, which witnesses said was parked near Erickson's South S$ lem Market when the firm was burglarized the preceding night Also indicted at the grand jury session was James Herndon Cline, 40, of Fredericksburg, Va who was held for trial on a charge of obtaining money by false pre tenses. Cline, a soldier, is accused of passing checks in Salem. He was arrested here July 2. After the indictment was issued, Cline's bail was increased from $1,000 to $2,500. i The grand jury issued indict ments against five MacLaren School youths who are charged with assault with a dangerous weapon. The five are accused of threatening a cottage supervisor with knives wh,-n the broke out of the school Aug. 31. Those named in the indict ments were Lendel Buttram, Trail; Lloyd Hens ley, Twin Rocks; Eldon Knox, Portland; Wendell Holder, Shady Cove; and Jerome Gibbons, Sherwood. All are 18 years old. Two other youths who joined in the escape, both 17,, were returned to the MacLaren School. (Statesman, Salem, Orew Sunday, Sept 19, 1S54 Sec 1) 5 1: Engineer's oath Cut j History Project Shorti "TAT Succumbs ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS ASTORIA (UP) A two-day state convention of Alcoholics Anony mous opened here Saturday. Mem bers of ; the organization from all parts of the state registered for the meetings. SUNDAY DINNER Chicken and Dumplings (This Is Truly A Wonderful Recipe) With Mashed Potatoes and Gravy--Sour ' Cream Cole Slaw Hot Rolls end Butter ; - ! .85: ' 'MrifoTH''" l,,THEUPIT01 lJULiBl l J SHOPPING CENTER Marion County history, the weather and civic aspects of en gineering were " hobbies of the late Marion , County Engineer Hedda Swart, who died unex pectedly early Saturday morning. Funeral services, will be held Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. at Clough- Barrick ChapeL Private conclud ing services will follow at ' City View Cemetery, Rev. George Swift officiating. Death came to the widely known, long-time county : engi neer at his home, 2820 S. 12th St, following a heart attack. 1 S wart's lean, sturdy figure was a familiar sight on county roads, which were his first love. He played an important part in help ing to establish and build many of them during his almost 40 years in office. He was also interested in coun ty and Salem planning and ton ing. He was one of an original group named 27 years ago to ex plore county-wide planning. Dur ing one 25-year period he did not miss a single meeting of the or ganization. He1 also served continuously on the Salem Planning Commission since its organization 28 years ago. He , was chairman of this group for several years. Recently he had been engaged in compiling a history of Marion County. He had filled several notebooks with data gathered from musty,, original county court minutes a slow, laborious job. Soft-spoken Swart had stored away thousands of nuggets of recollections concerning roads and everyday living in the past of his beloved county. On short notice be could dig up a fact or , i. 9 ! ( i Hedda Swart, County Engineer who died Saturday. ' X LESS ' ! , 1 DALLAS, Tex. (INS) A ttat istician , for the Dallas Public School System dabbled around with the registration cards and found that not one child In 90, 000-odd claims a last name be ginning with X. I a memory on just about any phase of the county's past And he loved to talk about it j ' now with PAGE GAGE takes-the guesswork out of page-end typing! , Smith-Corona lYcrifs first PORTABLE World's fastest PORTABLE (1. A .TsJ fey , Terns t. COMMERCIAL BOOK STORE 141 N. Commercial Only $2.75 Per Week After Down small ,- mrz Payment WU Green j Jf j ! WAl itw-ZX s4i 51 i " i i scscxtsMtwfaecSrx idfcl :'; " I1J,$$ I Matching Dryer only $19995 , ..' ( ' , , i . : .'.: 7' 365 N. Commercial 4 Ph. 3-4163 twt7 tat IOaM-MM 7U1