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. . . - . City News IKipSeffs PLEADS GUILTY , Edward Eugene Butler, 20, Dal las, was fined $10 in Marion County District Court Tuesday af ter pleading guilty to driving without an operator's license. But ler is also" charged with being ab lent from the. Air Force without leave and, according to the sher iffs office, he is to be picked up sy military police. For re-roof or siding est, phone Cascade Hoof Co, Ph. 3-4823. v . (ad?.) WIN SALES AWARDS ' Richard Hayward and M. Jay Merrill, both Salem, received prizes and cash awards Tuesday night In Los Angeles as two of the top sales producers for Clary Corp. The two men are spending a week in - southern California along with 10 other, winners for adding machines and cash register sales. . Fill needs fast through Classified ads! Dail 4-6811 for an ad-writer. (adv.) STILL HAZY . Dorothy Griswold, 22-year-old New York City girl found wander ing south down the highway Mon day night, was reported Tuesday by Salem General Hospital as now knowing who she is, but unable to recall recent events. She had been staying with Mrs. George Early, 1902 Broadway St until her Sunday disappearance. PORK ROASTS 35c B. Beef Roasts 39c S. Sliced Side Pork 45c lb. Midget Markets (adv.) BIRD CLUB TO MEET The All Variety Bird Club will meet Thursday at 1 p.m. at the home of Mrs. E. M. Rulifson, 1340 ChemekeU St V Public Records CIRCUIT COURT Willard Ralph Murhammer vs. Inez R. Murhammer: Plaintiff seeks divorcecharging cruel and inhuman treatment; asks property settlement Married July 5, 1952, at Fort Stevens, Wash. La Verne Dorothv Lanschies vs Charles Frederick Lapschies: Di vorce decree granted. ; Ruth Donovan Lowery vs. How ell Arthur Lowery: Divorce ' de cree granted. Lorraine Anne Hughes vs. Cal Tin Ray Hughes: Divorce decree sranted. State by and through Jessie Lera Day vs. Clifton Casteel Day; Defendant ordered to appear Ap ril 21. 2 p.m.. to show cause why he should not be adjudged in con tempt H. R.and Mildred B. Lance vs. unknown , heirs of Geary Lewis . Price:. Plaintiffs seek court de cree declaring them owners of certain real property and that de- f endants have, no right to proper ty. Joseph' Buck's application for writ of habeas corpus vs. Mar ijorie G. MeBride, HUlcrest school Kuoerintendent: Defendant au thorized to release Marvis Buck uoon receipt of Deschutes Coun ty court order remanding her to Lane County, Cascade Inc. vs. Arthur L. and Doe Rakow, unknown heirs, et al: Plaintiffs seeks decree requiring defendants to set forth any right title. Mtate. lien claim or interest o certain property; also ask de cree declaring plaintiff owner of property. .PROBATE COURT Pearl Ej Burnett estate: Arthur E. Oldenburg appointed adminis trator. ' Fred Ellis estate: Administra tor authorized to make convey ances and assignment of assets of oartnership. Philip Evans estate: Will ad mitted to probate and Cecil HJ Quesseth appointed executor. DISTRICT COURT . Edward Eugene Butler, 20, Dal las, pleads guilty to no operator's license, fined $10. - Joseph Christopher Stravens, 44, Woodburn, pleaded guilty to driving while intoxicated, fined . $250. - MUNICIPAL COURT , Richard Tyler, 2154 Broadway St, charged with assault and bat tery, released on $35 bait Hads hy the Bakers el ($? L SrM r T ' . I sxoiTixixt ct I k? : 2 iJkUnw.fw. AtftPfAU I If I - bee ' i .-RTSSSN S?,?,' fX I of KhdM Croft Fkwr. 1 1 ISfe. VrW''1'1 r . GUARANTEES Htjy IWWCAlOtSS r5f youb.tt.rbokme HOME ON FUKLOUGH. CpL George Standish, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Standish of 2533 Maple Ave, is home on furlough after 18 months service in Korea. Standish, who served with the Army's Seventh: Division, arrived in the U.S. at Seattle Friday aboard the Transport General Pope. i i - FINED $250 A Woodburn man, Joseph Chris topher Stravens, 44, was fined $250 in Marion County District Court Tuesday after pleading guil ty to driving while intoxicated. Stravens was arrested Monday night by state police on 99E in Hubbard. ' j MODERNIZE, YO TH With DuratileAMe Wall Tile 1249 S, Ph. 4-5292 1 (adv.) ACCOUNTANTS TO EUGENE The board of governors of the Oregon Association of Public Ac countants will hold a post-tax sea son meeting in Eugene Saturday. A group of Salem -accountants will attend, according to Dennis Brenner, Marion-Polk chapter chairman. j . HAND IN MIXER I Jerry Pemberton, 5, 1965 W. Nob Hill St, early Tuesday after noon caught his hand in a food mixer, according to city first aid men who told his grandmother to apply cold packs to the -uncut hand. j j New 6' z 8 hand braided rug. Multicolor. Reasonable. Ph. 2-0468. j 1 adv.) i - i . FILM FOR EXCHANGE CLUB A film on child safety anda speech on the purposes of the up coming Child ; Safety week has been programmed for the Wed nesday noon meeting of the Salem Exchange Club at the Marion Ho tel., i I Young Pork Liver 10c lb. S k H Green Stamps McDowell's Mkt 1190 S. 12th i ! TRUNK LED DROPS Joe Brown,! 581 S. 12th St, about 1:30 p.m. Tuesday was treated by city first aid men for a head cut he told them he re ceived when an auto 'trunk lid dropped on him. i . - See the sensational new Scott At- water outboard motors with the Auto boat bailer & other exclusive features, now I at Shrock Motor cycle Sales. 1375 Highland at Port land Rd. Ph. 2rl423. Service is our motto. DOCTOR AT OPTIMIST S Dr. D. I. Di ilaconi wfll show a film to Salem Optimist Cub mem bers and. their wives at a joint dinner meeting Thursday at 7 p. m. at the Marion Hotel; PERMANENT removal of unsight- ly facial hairs. Pnce's Salon. Ph. , (ady.) 3-9121. MISSING 2 WEEKS David Leonard Case, better known as Johnny Case, .22, Mon day was reported missing for about two weeks by Richard Case, 1980 Oxford St . ! i ! DELICIOUS LIVER SAUSAGE 39c lb. Mince Ham, Stick Bologna, Polish Rings 35c lb. Midget Markets. (adv.) POWER MOWER GONE Harley Cordray of the Oregon Flax Co.. 859 Seventh St. Tues day reported to police that a $100 power mower has been missing about a month. Births KESSELTo Mr. and Mrs. James Kessel, 2525 N. Fifth St a daughter, Tuesday, April 19, in Salem General Hospital. DAWSON To Mr. and Mrs William V. Dawson, 1195 James St, a daughter, Tuesday, April 19, in Salem General Hospital.. PHILPOTT To Mr. and Mrs. Lee F. Philpbtt, 510 E. Browning St, a daughter, Tuesday, Apnl 19, in Salem General Hospital. BROWN -4- To Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Brown, 1327 Third St, a daughter, Monday, April 18, in Salem Memorial Hospital. ANOTHER KITCHEN CRAFT BARGAIN Rat 0 Graduates. I-: t - V'. 1 , - BaaVBMMIMiMMBWMBMHWWSaSMHMBSMiai STALLINGS BASE, Arietta Cadet Donald M. Mock, sea of Mr. aad Mrs. J. B. RoMhe of 1560 BeDevae St, Salem, who recently graduated from primary pilot training here. Military. Roundu p aves Seeing Tokyo Tokyo Three Willamette valley men, Pfc. Dean P. Landon, Cpl. Donald E. Johnson, and Cpl. Robert L. Garrison, recently spent a week s leave here. Pvt. Landon is1 the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hal D. Landon, Browns ville, and is presently stationed in Korea. Cpl. Johnson is the son of Ralph D. Johnson. Lebanon, and is a supply specialist in the 8097th Army Unit Cpl. S Garrison is the son of Ray F. Garrison, McMinn ville, and is a clerk typist in the 443rd Quartermaster Depot's 790th Company. i - Fort Benning, Ga. Capt. Waldo Gilbert, whose wife, Betty, lives in Salem, recently graduated from the Infantry School's company grade: officer refresher course at Ft Benning. Gilbert, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gilbert Salem, was awarded the Bronze Star Medal and the Purple Heart dur ing WW II. j ; Camp Stewart, Ga. Pfc. William R. Steele, son of Arthur A. Steele, wooaourn, recently look part in six weeks of field maneuvers with the 76th Tank Battallion at Camp Stewart. Steele is a member of the 11th Airborne Division. Monica, Germany Set. Francis L. Andrews, son of Mrs. Adele A. Sawyer, Waldport, was recently graduated from the Seventh Army Noh-Commissioned Officer Academy in, Munich. Andrews is a cook assigned to the 18th Field Artillery. , Fort Lewis, Wash Set -Donald Lavender,' whose wife, Yvonne, lives in StaYton, now is a mem ber of the 2nd Infantry Division at Fort Lewis. Lavender is a sup ply specialist in the 9th Regiment. Okinawa Pvt. Franklyn E.I White, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank lin ;E. White, Newport, recently I arrived at Fort Buckner, Okinawa, I for duty with the Ryukyus. Com mand. White, new a clerk in Head- Quarters Company, entered , die Army in' October 1954. . . , Fort Benning Maj. Ferdinand H. W. Hoefke, who wife, Joan, lives! in Portland was recently gradu-l ated from a field grade officer refresher course at the Infantry School at Fort Benning. Major Hoefke, son of Mrs. Gertrude Dozier. Silverton. returned to his civilian position as a special agent for the intelligence division of the Bureau of Internal Revenue upon completion of the refresher course. Tokye Miles C. Miller, son of Mrs. Marion Miller, Silverton, has been promoted to chief warrant officer with the Army Signal Corps. Miller, who is how stationed here, has been in the Army about 10 years. : . We Specfeliza ia Kim pura RENTALS ' Mm Orthopedic Ci. 209 N. Front St Phone 23531 AtcwI burned tnjenlHiady.heat ressUot pot koldet u part et bakioc proa pocket. . . Fashionably styled. Made of lonf lasting Everglaze Oiinti. Colorfaat. washable, easy to boa. " Aa exciting gift! A different prize! Now at a bargain price of only jst : wbea yoa boy Kitcbea Craft Floor. - N. C 3 Valley Men C IT sperm ue tkLtS, SAFErJAY STOBE CancerFund Drive Results Lncouragi The local Cancer Crusade fund drive of the Oregon division of the America? Cancer Society is underway this week with success ful contacts reported from var ious parts of the Salem area, drive officials said Tuesday. No announcement of partial results will be available for sev eral days yet it. was reported. Both the residential neighbor-to-neighbor drive and the. business area drive will continue this week and probably into next New volunteer units include the Rainbow Girls and three local bethel groups of Job's Daughters. 1 Chadwick Chapter of - Rainbows j has been assigned the Candalaria area under . leadership of Mrs. Howard Post Cherry Assembly will have the Keizer area under Mrs. Hugh Adams. Eight ways in which cancer funds are spent locally are being pointed out to prospective donors by volunteer workers. They include research, free in formation and literature on can cer, free educational programs such as films and speakers, free cancer dressings for patients needing them, sick room aids for cancer patients, a monthly tumor clinic in Salem, special profes sional and educational , services for: medical personnel, and the Oregon speech clinic where can cer patients are taught' to speak again after having lost their larynxs. Men Injured In Attempt To Avoid Boy' The two hospitalized transients, who Saturday drove into a North Commercial Street tree, attrib uted the crash to efforts to avoid a small boy who ran into the street from the right Salem po lice reported Tuesday. The pair Wade Madison, 33, and Wilbur Starkey, 31 were reported in "fair" condition at Salem Memorial Hospital where they had improved enough for police questioning late Monday The account of Starkey, the driver, was largely substantiated by Madison. Heretofore uncon firmed reports attributed the crash, which was at Gaines and N. Commercial, to a child. Salvage Week Drive In Salem Set May 15-21 Salem's "Salvage Week Cam paign" has been set for May 15 21 by the Salvation Army. Clothing, shoes, furniture, ap pliance and toys collected in the drive are reconditioned and sold. The drive, timed to coincide with spring housecleamng, earns mon ey! for the Men's Rehabilitation Center. ; . . RESOURaS , , I Cosh en Hand and Due frem knln. $1 51,341,655.1 5 United States Government Bends 287,302756.37 Municipal and Other Bends 72,944,505.56 . Leans and Discounts Net. 277,849,699.77 Stock in Ftderal Reserve Bank 1 ,080,000.00 Bank Premises (Including Branches)......'.... 1,518,992.90 Customers Liability eti Acceptances 912,916.24 Interest Earned.. 201,680.39 Other Rsevrcs.....f.. 966,698.49 . $80925717 LIABILITIES s . ; Capital........ $ 11,000,000.00 Surplus 11,000,000.00 Undivided PrefiH. 18,211,125.79 , 14,211,125.79 Reserves for Interest, Taxes, etc 4,396,403.82 Acceptances : 3 1 2,9 1 6.24 Dividends Declared. 585,000.00 Deposits..... .....rs. 746,670,830.97 Interest Collected Net Earned 3,627,165.84 Other Liabilities 22,429.19 $8094254717 ; Lcdd & Bush-Sclem Brcncb : Ssofe ond Commercial ! Herth Sclent Drench ! 1990 Fakgrovrtds RL , University Brcndi 1310 State Street Vest Sclem Brcndi v 1H7 Edgewater DIRECT IRANCHCt Or TMC ttMrrtB STATES NATIONAL SjANK Of POKTLAMB : " f' - - ; ,. MtUKt KCOAl CifOM KStUtANa COtrOtATtOH A tt 0 1 I Q Quits Post X Patrolman Everett (Tiny) Odle, city policeman since 1947, who Is resigning effective April 30. Everett Odle Resigns Job Everett (Tiny) Odle, whose 270-pound, 6-foot 4-inch figure has been a fixture with the Salem police department for nearly eight years, is leaving the depart ment April 30.- Patrolman Odle announced his resignation Tuesday "for personal reasons, but indicated he had no definite, immediate plans. He had - recently been assigned to downtown patrol car duty, but for several years had walked the downtown beat on the 4 p.m. to midnight shift Odle, who joined the depart ment Oct 16, 1947, is currently using up some vacation -time un til his resignation .becomes effec tive at the end of the months Portland Man Arrested A gain Arrested Friday and given two years probation on' a check charge , Monday, Edward Joseph Johnson of Portland was arrest ed again Tuesday by the same city police officers Who learned he is wanted in- Spokane on grand larceny charge. Police said the latest arrest was made at the Oregon State' Board of Parole and Probation off ice on the basis of a warrant from the Washington city. A copy of the warrant is awaited by mail. Bail is set at $2,500. Johnson, at first lodged in Salem jail, became ill and was subsequently transferred to the Oregon State Hospital, i police said. WILL LEAD DRIVE - WILLAMINA The American Cancer Society fund drive here will be headed by Mrs. H. A. Parrett CoHee hours will be held to solicit contributors for the drive. City Policeman Statement of Condition Nsed Officei Portland, Orssjea sV A- U K Employment Meeting Due Here Saturday A conference dealing! with em ployment will be sponsored here Saturday by the Salem chapter of the Pacific Northwest Personnel Management Association. The morning session will offer a panel discussion on the problems of social and academic prepara tion for employment Panelists will be Pa.t Varley, a Willamette University student; Robert Voight South Salem High School dean of boys; and Jack Savage, Portland Gas and Coke Company, personnel director. i i Dr. T. S. Ford, University of Oregon public administration pro fessor, will be moderator. The luncheon speaker will be Otto R. Hartwig, Portland con sulting safety engineer and former safety, director for the Crown Zel lerbach Corporation. Hartwig has had many years in the labor con ciliation field and during World War II was a member of the Man power Conservation Board. Afternoon workshops win be lead by each ' of the morning panel members and . the conference will conclude with a session summariz ing the ideas of the day. The conference" will begin with a 9 a. m. registration at the VFW Hall. Harry Corn, Ex-Restaurant Operator, Dies Harry C. Corn, 82, one-time Sa lem restaurant proprietor who operated a catering business in later years, died Tuesday in a Sa lem hospital on his 50th wedding anniversary. Born Aug. 30, 1872, in Dogfort, Ohio, Corn moved to Seattle, Wash., living there about 15 years before coming to Salem fn 1914. It was at Seattle that he married the former Ida Buster who survives. He operated restaurants at sev eral locations and about 20 years ago opened his catering business in his own home. He retired in 1948 and has been in poor health for the past five years. He enter ed, the hospital about; two weeks ago. Services will be 1:30 p.m. Thurs day in the W. T. Rigdon funeral chapeL Trial of Stayton Man Underway The state's ease against Glen Rogers Jr., Stayton, who is charg ed with rape, started Tuesday be fore Marion County Circuit Judge Val D. Sloper. Jurors were told to report back Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. for con tinuation of the trial.: Conclusion of .the state's case and presenta tion of the defense are slated to day. The charge was lodged against Rogers in January. Aran iv 1955 i .'. ' i K3 OTD STATTS NXTfOSAl lAKt IJMT GJWQ si tv in a oiioo Statesman, Salem, Oro., Wod., School orter NORTH SALEM HIGH Over 500 North Salem High girls have been preparing for the past few weeks for the -annual Gym Jamboree, now only a week off. This year's all girl show to be put on next Wednesday and Thursday evenings, will feature the tradi tional grand march and winding of the May pole. Under the chairmanship of sen ior Carol Williams, "Reflections,' as this year's Jamboree is called, will consist of . 15 of the best acts picked from the last 17 shows. Faculty advisors for the event are Misses Beverly . Wadsworth and Leona'Tibbets. Each of the physical education classes will put on' one of the acts and the prls will be dressed in costumes that fit the acts. North Salem band will furnish all music. Tickets for the event wilhbe sold at the door. V ical Metaphys Study Group Incorporates A Salem metaphysical study group. The Tonality Group,, was in corporated Tuesday with the State Corporation Commission. The group meets every Friday night et 990 N. 16th St Incorpora tors were Everett A. Chase, Toni Van Omum, Peggie Chase, Hermit W. Westin, Fern Crozier, Sherlee Cave, Clarence GSlchrest and Bea trice W. Edson. The group- will give instruction on spiritual values for self -improve ment according to the incorporators. FAITH "Without faith it is impossibla to pleas Him." Heb.ll:6 "For if y believe net that I am he ye ' shall die in your sins." John 8:24 "One lord, one faith, one ! . . .' . "J1 f baptism." Eph. 4:5 . - , " . . ' '.y HEAR L.O. Sanderson at the . ! , CHURCH OF CHRIST Cottage and Chemeketa Thurs., April 27 7:30 p.m. I I WEDNESDAY ONLY! Goes on sale 9:30 a.m 11 Iwl ::mcUa. Sore on This Complete Six-piece Brush Outfit 8.00 Value! Three quality point brushes - Rock, comb ond cleaner Save on brushes ond brush Nylon brushes, IVi-irr. hog bristle brush. Convenient storage rack. Can of cleaner end brush comb. Fine sel. for home owner, hobbyist. Big saving! ' : . '., I; . PAINT DEPT BASEMENT v you moftcp 4ac&m JLHiIs) 550 N. Capitol 3-9191 April 20, 195 5-S. l-5 Shipments of FruitTotaled ' Federal-state shipping point in spections of fresh fruits and vege tables in March totaled 3,044 cars, a drop of 610 cars over March, 1954, and 168 less than February of the year. The figures were re leased Tuesday by the State De partment of Agriculture.. Potatoes accounted for more than half of the shipments. Klamath district shipped 1,089 carloads of potatoes, Redmond district 430 carloads, and Ontario district 92. Onion shipments totaled 633 cars of which 416 were from Ontario district 166 from Salem district and 52 from the Portland district. Slightly more than 200 cars of ap ples moved from Hood River and ' combined movement of pears from Hood River and Medford districts was 336 carloads. Miscellaneous commodities' rounded out the state total. Homer Smith Agency Honored With Plaque A plaque honoring 34 years as Salem representative of the Aetna . Insurance Cow was presented, Tuesday to Homer Smith Insur-' ance Agency of Salem. The presentation was made by Portland representatives of the company, Robert L. Howard and John Munro, at a luncheon meet ing in honor of Smith. ! CARD OP THANKS We wish to express our deepest appreciation to the many friends k relatives for their kind thoughts ' c deeds toward us in the sorrow of our son's passing. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Moore k Family ' More Proof that Sears Is Headquarters for Savings Every Day of the. Week. ;. ID: Vegetables ' iff;-. -rrl care outfit! 4-in. end 2-in.j i Huttf Brtai - I - - E "