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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1955)
CONCERT PRECEDES PTA The Leslie Junior High . School Band, featuring its minichor and the iLeslie Majorettes, will give a concert at the school's auditorium at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, preceding the 8 p.m. "PTA meeting at which Dr. U, G. Dubach, head of the political science department at Lewis and Clark College, will speak. MODERNIZE YOUR BATH . With Duratile, Metal Wall Tile 1249 S. Commercial. Phone 4-5292. (adv.) OUT ON BAIL Thomas E. Culver, 292 Elma, was released from Marion Coun ty jail Tuesday after bail was re duced from $500 to $10 on a charge of driving while his li cense was suspended. He is sched uled to appear in a Spokane fed eral court Friday on a burglary charge, according to the sheriff's office. HEBERT PICKED UP James Fredric Hebert, 34, Portland, was picked up Tuesday bv Portland police. Hebert has RETARDED CHILDREN T Reports on bouse bills for the education of retarded children will be made at 8 p. .m. Wednesday when the Salem Association for Retarded Children has its montly meeting at Mayflower HalL Pres ident Lawrence Merriam will con duct a dicussion on parents groups. BREAKS ARM Mrs. Margot Kokko.1195 Icel Ct, Tuesday broke her right lower arm in a fall at home on stairs, city first aidmen, who made the run at about 10:30 a.m., reported. She was taken to her physician. Roof leaking? We can fix it Cas cade Roof Co. Ph. 3-4823. (adv.) SHOULDER DISLOCATED Jerry Hughes, 2210 N. Church St, dislocated his left shoulder Tuesday morning at North Salem High School, it was reported by city first aidmen. He was taken toY a doctor's clinic. CORNER CRASH Cars driven by Mr. Bernice W. Ford, Amarillo. Tex., and Hur- stle M. Tutton, Salem Route 3, been lodged in Marion County iwere involved in an intersection jail since January on a charge oijCrash at 7:30 a. m. Tuesday at being in possession of a con- j Union and Commerical streets, cealed gun, but last week he was ordered released to authorities in Portland, where he is wanted on a check charge. Rummage Sale, Thursday, April 14th, over Greenbaum's, 9 to -5. Adv. MET AT GATE uarrv F. Gardner, released police reported. No one was hurt. Turkey Dinner $1.25, Adults, Knight Memorial Cong. Church. 19 and Ferry. April 15. 5:30-7:30. (advJ 31 Salem Area Students Gain Honors at OSG CORVALLIS Thirty-one stu dents from the Salem area have been listed on the winter term scholastic honor roll at Oregon State College. j : David Carson and Lowell Spagle of Salem both earned straight A averages in their , course work of at least 12 academic hours. .Earning grade averages of 3.5 points or better on the basis of an A equaling four points were David Andrews, John Burroughs, Carl Carlson, George Casper, John Cas par, PnsciUa Durham, Gene Greg ory, Joan Hammon, Denis Laven der, Nancy- Moorefield, Patricia Morton, Marlia Nelson, Walton Reeve. Thomas Rickard, Doris Starrett, and Royal Wenig of Sa lem, and . Mary Ann Sartain of Brooks. . Other Marion County students on the honor roll include Ella Seaton, Woodburn; Richard Gordon, Au rora; Elizabeth Merrifl and Ronald Shrock, Hubbard; Elane Kuschnkk and Donald Reed, Gervaisp Ronald Palmquisi. Mt. Angel; Raymond Knutson, bilverton; and Gayle Gu mour and John Wright, Jefferson. Polk County was represented by Harry Gill am, Dallas, and Ronna Hardman, Independence. There were 356 students named on the OSC winter term honor roll with 65 named as earning straight a averages. Students Study Science Show Entry f Statesman, Safem, On, Wrf., April I3 7955Sec. T)5 TITS' V riVTlTPV Teen Canteen for junior high! Altlflfi Vilrl frkv school boys and girls will be open I at 7:30 p. m. Saturday at YWCA! K rn ilf. Pit t.,-cav fmm Oreimn State Peni-! recreation rooms where a free! tentiary after serving a term for ; hour f dance instruction will be GrOWerS GrOUD lareenv. was met at the gate by given It includes the Mambo. vnwncaa vriuup Salem police who jailed hi i SCHONBERG AT OPTIMISTS a charge , ot escaping irum vc wflliam rirst Na. city jail July 2, 1953. Under fi and wills at the Thursday noon meeting of the Salem Optimist Club at the Marion HoteL $1,500 bail, Gardner faces Mar ion County District Court ar raignment today. SMOKE DAMAGES HOME FOUR CORNERS The Marvin D. Eucker residence at 4274 Hager. St, received smoke dam age Tuesday from a" fire which broke out at about 5:15. A flood ed oil floor furnace caught on fire and was extinguished by Four Corners Fire Department No fire damage was reported- Rummage sale: plants, tricycle, baked food, coffee. Jason Lee Church. N. Winter-Jefferson, Thurs. and Fri. (adv.) BREAK-IN ADMITTED City police Tuesday reported a 19-vear-old boy" admitted the April 3 break-in of Bibler Tele vision Service Co., 1004 Tile Rd., and an unsuccessful break-in at tempt April 9. Frank D. Bibler, who says he knows the boy, re fused to sign a complaint Three dollars was taken April 3. Judges Register For Traffic Meet Planned at fcugene For extra Profit use Classified ads often! Want Ads help you rent, buy, sell, hire. For a cour teous, helpful ad-writer phone 4-6811.' (adv.) ALTERATION PERMIT " William J. Moore was Monday granted a Salem building permit for $600 in alterations on his house at 2325 S. Cottage St Births " '"!, I-I i .M . k j . " - . , -.' I - s I I , . . I . ' : ' '. " 1 ' " ' V if ; . Wife of Former AjContinuillg of' Development Intent upon the Inside reactions of an electrical vacuum discharge tube are North Salem High students Herb Shipman (left) and John Rodgers. The tube, built by Rodgers and Bruce Snyder, is for the purpose of observing electrical discharge in a partial vacuum and identifying gases. Rodgers and Snyder made the tube themselves in about six weeks time as an entry for the Salem science show, They used high-voltage electrical equipment owned by the school. (Statesman Photo) CARVER To Mr. and Mrs. Charles , Carver, Independence, a son, Tuesday, April 12, in Salem Memorial Hospital. DAVIS To Mr. and Mrs. Laoern Davis, Brooks, a daughter, Tues day, April 12, in Salem Memorial Hospital. DECKARD To Mr. and Mrs. John Deckard, Salem Route 4, a daughter, Tuesday, April 12, in Salem Memorial Hospital. David St. John of Gervais was elected president of the newly or ganized Broiler Growers Associa tion. The group has been organiz ing for a number of weeks and filed articles Tuesday. . Officers who will assist St. John in the year ahead include W. W. Abraham of Shedd, vice presi dent; Cornelius Bateson, Salem, secretary-treasurer. ! The purpose of the organization is to attempt to stabilize the broiler and fryer chicken business at the farm leveL Processing will be done at the Oregon Turkey Growers plant in West Salem, and William Geurts. manager of the plant will also serve as processing and marketing manager for the new organization. , WOODY To Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Woody, 1290 Parkway Dr., a daughter, Tuesday, April 12, in More than 50 Oregon municipal ImHppc iiistir-ps nf th nparp and other law enforcement officials Salem Memorial Hospital. have registered for the fourth an nual regional traffic court confer ence to be held in Eugene April 18 to 20. Dean Orlando J. Hollis of the University of Oregon Jaw school will be host to the event. Visiting experts include James P. Econo mos, director of the American Bar Association's traffic court pro gram; and Robert I. Donigan, counsel for. the traffic institute at Northwestern University. The conference is sponsored by the general extension division of the state system of higher educa tion, and Dean Philip G. Hoffman will welcome the conferees at the opening session Monday morning. Variety Acts Due At Home Show A variety .show with five acts will be featured at the Salem Lion's Club Home and Garden Show April 21-23. The show will be presented at the State Fair grounds. ; The acts will include the Har mon icaLs, Roxanne Whitesell, sing er; CTiuck Olson, pantomimist; Ted ana ianora, an adagio dance team; and The Daydreamers. a girls trio. Master of ceremonies will be Carl Hawley, Portland, who is Mr. Talent on KKPTV. JANZ To Mr. and Mrs. Philip Janz, Oceanlake, a daughter, Tuesday, April 12, in Salem Mem orial Hospital - KINDLE To Mr. and Mrs. La- mont Kindle, Aumsville, a son, Tuesday, April 12, in Salem Gen eral Hospital. j Wanted Saleslady for Jewelry Store some typing. Perm. Pos. Ref. re quired. Reply Box 192 Statesman-JournaL I i m mmi 0 till R PARADE GLEAM WiUametteU. To Sponsor Europe Tours f Willamette University will spon sor French, Spanish and political science student tours to turope this summer. The political science group, which will be headed by Dr. Ches ter C. Kaiser, associate professor of political science, will leave New York June 24 and return Sept. 13 after touring England, Holland, Greece, France, Italy, Germany, Yugoslavia, Spain and Switzer land. The Spanish study group will be directed by Dr. Clarence Kraft and will attend a summer session at the University of Santander in Spain. This group will depart July 16, returning two months later. Dr. Paul Beal wfll be in charge of toe French tour which will feature study at the University of Gren oble. This tour will leave June 18 and reutrn August 8. QUARANTINE RESCINDED The Oregon quarantine on vesi cular exanthema, in effect since September, 1952, was rescinded Tuesday, reports J. F. Short, di rector of the State Department of Agriculture. More Proof that Sears Is Headquarters for Savings Every Day of the Week. WEDNESDAY ONLY! fr. clean 'through and '.-.';' '--Tyrfm through! PENETRATING SUDS find their way to every fibre and float out even bidden dirt you didn't -know wa there! , featured at I ' SlrMlMrfciMt 4 Goes on sale 9:30 a.m. SPECIAL PURCHASE! 312 Coil Mottreis with 312 Ceil Box Spring Limited Quantity Reg 99 Set eg. 1.50 Price Set 6.00 Dn. O No Sag Borders O Durable Stripe Ticking O Full Size Only FURNITURE 2NDFL0QR a you ttotuy tecA' JLHllJ 550 N. Capitol 3-9191 Berserk Father Chases Family Out Into Stonh Statcunaa Newt 8rvic SILVERTON-A Silverton area father was committed to the state hospital Tuesday after ordering bis lightly-dressed family out of the house at 1:30 a.m., forcing them to huddle under a tree dur ing wind and rain. j He is Darrell G. Maulding. 25, who then reportedly called his brother to say that neighbors were shooting at him. His brother took him to Silverton police who called in the Marion County sheriffs of fice which took charge. Those forced outside and found in a barn four hours later by neighbors were Maulding's wife, his two children both under five years old and an 11-year-old sis ter. The woman was wearing jeans and house slippers and the chil dren also were dressed lightly. She told sheriffs men of her husband s action. ! C. W. Bottorff Dies After! Year's Illries Charles W. Bottorff, il, a form er toll test boardman for Pacific Telephone Jc Telegraph Co., died Tuesday at a Salem hospital after about a year's illness. He lived at 4025 Sunny view Ave. 1 Born Dec. 6, 1902, at Hedrk Iowa, Bottorff worked on news papers as reporter or telegrapher at Des Moines, Iowa, Bartlesville, Okla., and in San Francisco where he worked with a press service. He later joined the telephone com pany and came to Salem in 1936. He belonged to a Masonic order in Los Angeles and was a mem ber of the Baptist church. He leaves his wife Mildred Bot torff of Salem and a son, Robert M. Bottorff, in Iowa. !. Funeral arrangements are in charge of Virgil .T. Golden fun eral home. ! . .' r ' Salem Church f Worker Due Mrs. Ernest Warrington, wife of a former Salem Presbyterian Church worker, died Sunday in Corvallis, where she resided. Funeral services will ' take place today at 11 son. at the Mayflower Funeral Home there. Her husband, Dr. Ernest War rington,7 was for many years on the religion department staff at Oregon State College. He retired several years ago. From Sept 1953 to June 1, 1954, the War- ringtons resided in Salem where Dr. Warrington temporarily head ed the adult Christian education section of the First Presbyterian Church staff. Surviving in addition to the husband are several children, in cluding Dr. W. R. Warrington, a Portland physician. 4 Scarlet Fever Cases Reported Four cases of scarlet fever and five of strep sore throat were re ported in Marion County from April 2-9, according to the weekly report of County Health Officer W. J. Stone. Other reports 7 included three cases of dog bite; food infection, 1; hepatitis, 1; impetigo, 1; influenza, 1; mononucleosis, 2; septic sore throat, 1; trachoma, 2; tuberculo sis, S (7 in institutions) ; gonorrhea, 1; syphilis, 1; whooping cough, 1. Unit Favored The executive committee of the Salem Chamber of Commerce went on record Tuesday favoring the continuation of the Oregon. De velopment Council "on an ex panded basis," i and the transfer ring of its headquarters from Portland to Salem. The action was taken as a pro test to pending legislation which would abolish the- commission in stead of granting it the 20 per cent increase in its $30,000 an nual budget as has been requested. The chamber said moving the offices to Salem would bring them nearer the center of population and in' proximity to other major state functions. Also favored by action of the chamber Tuesday was a senate bill which would prohibit cities from levying business taxes such as Portland has invoked. Peck Appointed Judge Pro Tem for Benton Governor Patterson Tuesday ap pointed Arthur L. Peck, Corval lis, as judge pro tem for Benton County. Peck will serve until the termination of the incapacity of County Judge George I. Mobee, or until the expiration of the term of office. Robert F. Vaughn of Baker, was appointed district attorney for Baker County, for a term be ginning April 13, 1955. He will serve until his successor is elect ed and qualified. Vaughn succeeds George. P. Newton who has sub mitted his resignation. NEVER BEFORE At Such a LOW, LOW PRICE Th Brand New 1955 NORGE CLOTHES DRYER ONLY 49 AL LAUE .B?8Kf 2350 State St Ph. 3-5443 216 Oak St., Silverton WU Choir Slates Sunday Concert Willamette University choir's only local public concert this year will be given Sunday at 8:15 p.m. at First Methodist Church, ac cording to Director Don Gleckler. The 60-voice choir has recently returned from a 10-day concert tour of Eastern Oregon and Id aho. - ' Sunday night's concert will fea ture a cappella numbers and an accompanied contata by Scarlatti. 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