The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 01, 1955, Page 5, Image 5

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City Hewg HBrfieffs
- CAR DEALERS ELECT
Otto 31iscke of Ron's Used Cart
Tuesday was elected president of
the Salem Used Car Dealers As--sociatkw.
He succeeds. Clyde Ma-
I, jor of the Otto J. Wilson Co. Other
mew officers are Vie Borelle, Ma-
jor Motors, vice president; Robert
. B. Marr. .Bob k BiU Used Cars,
, ' secretary-treasurer.
PERMANENT removal of unsight
ly facial hairs.-Price's Salon. Ph.
J-5859. (adv)
fcrr ts eye, '
-CAarles jHarris. 12. 705 E. Ma
dron Ave., Tuesday afternoon was
- . struck in the eye by a ball while
playing baseball at Leslie Junior
High School, city first aidmen re
ported. He- was taken; homeland
lis.' mother advised to take him
to a physician. The eye was swol
. Jen shut.
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ttbP SIGN, DUE - -
- - A stop sign will be placed at the
Intersection of market 63 and
county road 701 in the Keizer area,
. Marion County Court decided Tires
. day. Repuest for the sign was
made by the State Highway De
partment to eliminate a possible
hazard while trucks haulinng gra
vel for the new highway are using
- - the road.
" INTERVIEWS PLANNED -Rodger
L. Bales, Portland . h
puty regional executive and re
presentative of the personnel divi
sion for the Boy Scouts, will be on
. "the Willamette University campus
today from 2 to 4 p. m. interview-,
- lng- young men interested in becom
ing Boy Scouts professional work
ers. .
14 KNIVES DEPART -
F." L". EUichman. owner of the
Capitol Cutlery, 447 Ferry St.,
Tuesdjay ' reported to police that
" ' someone over the weekend took 14
pocket knives worth $38 after en
tering the building by prying oft
;a piece of fibre-board from a win
dow. 4 -
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v $t IN GAS TAKEN
Herb Dixon, operator of Lucky
r T-Service Station at Liberty and
Union streets, Tuesday reported
to police that, while he was busy
Memorial Day; a youth put $2 in
gas - in his car and left- without
Paying.
PAVING DUE
Lorian Lane and Hillside Lane
are duefor paving, the Marion
County Court was informed Tues
day morning. The court was re
quested to accept the streets as
: part of the - county system after
. a one year maintenance period,
ENLISTMENTS OPEN
Enlistments with the 3rd Armor
ed Division, which is scheduled for
duty in Germany in the near fu
ture, are now being accepted by
the Salem Army recruiting office.
The division is being organized at
Fort Knox, Ky.
VACATION REQUESTED
request for vacation of property
which extends Crestyiew Drive
through the Carl addition to Ewald
Avenue was filed Tuesday with the
Marion County Court. The request,
made by Leo Reimann was referr
ed to. the county -engiineer's office.
' AL'S BAKERY
10407 Market Ph. 3-7372
For The Freezer
Chip heef, cream ham, beef pie,
k chicken pies, $2.25 a dor. Indi
vidual fruit & cream pies $1.16 a
dor. 5 doz. cookies. 99c. Garlic
French bread, lge bread 23c
AMBASSADORS DUE
The Ambassadors. 30-voice choir
from Bethany Bible College, will
appear Thursday at 7:45 p.m. at
the Evangelistic Temple, Market
Street and Park Avenue.
MATTSON RETURNS
Marion County Clerk Henry C.
Mattson returned to his desk Tues
day after a two-week vacation
trip through the east and south.
County Set to
Pay Share of
Road Expense
A warrant for $33,100, advance
payment on Marion County's
share in three road projects, will
soon be in the hands of state high
way officials 86 construction con
tracts can be signed.
Total cost of the projects will
be $165,756, the county court was
informed.
Work to be done includes: con
struction of a bridge aeross Abi
qua Creek on Meridian Road,
$22,471: improvement of the Tur-
ner-Aumsville Road, $74,115; and
re-building of two bridges on
Turner-AumsviHe Road as well
as one near the penitentiary an
nex. $69,169.
Bids on all three projects were
opened at the State Highway
Commission meeting in Portland
last week. ,
Clair Simmons
Reports for Duty,
Statesman News S.rric.
B ROOKS Clair A. Simmons, son
of Mr. and Mrs. John Simmons,
reported for duty Tuesday aboard
the USS Dynamic at Long Beach,
Calif. . .
Simmons has just ' completed
10-day leave here after graduating
from the Navy's service school
command as an electrician's mate
at San Diego Naval Training Cen
ter. . ? f . ; I :
Man Faces Charge of
Illegal Refuse Dumping
A Sayton man, Edward James
Lewin, 34, will be brought to
Marion County District Court to
day en a charge of dumping, sep
tic tank refuse along- a county
road near Mill City.
Lewin was cited by sheriffs
deputies who said he had dumped
five or six loads of the refuse
along the road during the past
few months. Lewin agreed to put
lime on the area to eliminate the
odor, the sheriff s office said.
Births
GRAHAM-To Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Graham, 1334 N. Winter St.
a son, Tuesday, May 31, in Salem
General Hospital.
HAVERLAND To Mr. and Mrs
Earle Haverland, 1165 Greenwood
Dr.. a daughter, Tuesday,- May 31,
in Salem General HospitaL
BALLARD To Mr. and Mrs
Jim Ballard. 1350 S. 12th St.. a
daughter, Tuesday. May 31, at Sa
lem beneral Hospital,
BURR To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Burr, 655 Fir Gardens St., a daugh
ter. Tuesday. May 31, in Salem
General Hospital.
KILGORE To Mr. and Mrs
Claude Kilgore, 390 S. Lancaster
Dr.. a son, Tuesday, May 31, in
Salem General HospitaL -
CONNER To Mr. and Mrs. John
Conner, 1262 S. 15th SL,. a daugh
ter, Tuesday, May 31, in Salem
General HospitaL
ROWSON To Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Rowson, 1588 Alder Dr.,
son, Tuesday, May 31, in Salem
General HospitaL
KAPPLER To "Mr. and Mrs
Charles Kappler, Dallas, a . son,
Tuesday, May 31, in Salem Memo
rial HospitaL
PADER To Mr. and Mrs. Corn
elius Pader, Brooks, a daughter,
Tuesday, &lay 31, in Salem Memo
rial HospitaL
State Hospital
Inmates to Give
Dance Festival
The therapy of music and dancej
has been- used effectively with
many patients of Oregon State Hos
pital in recent months, and some
groups have become interested and
proficient enough to stage a gay
spring Folk, Festival . .. j
This was the report from the
hospital Tuesday, in announcing a
dance festival will be open to the
public at the hospital tennis courts
Thursday at 2 pm If the weather
is bad, the program will be, held
Friday afternoon instead.!
Specially honored bv the occasion
will be Thomas Kettlewell, 89, one
of the oldest patients and the one
who has been a patient longer than
any other 60 years. He works on
the hospital library staff.!
Mrs. Ruth Montgomery, recrea
tion therapist, and Tom Larson,
music therapist from Willamette
University, will be in charge of
the festival.
Featured will be three patient
groups in a Dutch tulip time dance,
a Western scottische and a varso-
vienne; a folk dancing group of
patients from Fairview Home and
two dances by the student nurse
group.
Public Records
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Robert C. Elgin
Named to jfop
Appraiser yob
' Robert C. Elgin, j 38, Salem, be
came chief appraiser of the 'loan
division of the- State Veterans De
partment Tuesday.
Elgin, who has-been 'reviewing
appraiser for several years, suc
ceeds Newell S. Wight, who retired
Tuesday.
Elgin is president of the' Salem
chapter. Society of Residential Ap
praisers.
Earl R..(Jack) Lee, 2365 S. 13th
SL, will succeed Elgin as review
ing appraiser.
MARRIAGE LICENSE
APPLICATIONS
Norbert Henry Aicher, 22, U. S.
Marines, and Donna Helen Diehl,
22, clerk-typist' both of ML Angel.
'Charles Eugene Newland. 23,
sawmill ' worker, Falls City, and
Lorraine Ramona Hamilton, 16, at
home. Gig Harbor, Wash.
ueorge Kjcnam reper jr., 'zi,
draftsman. Bremerton, Wash., and
Loretta Leona Juedes, 25, ledger
clerk, 260 S. Lancaster, Salem.
Richard Travis Copeland. 18. U.
S. Air. Force, 1996 S. Commercial
St., Salem, and Nellie Darlene
Emerson. 17. at home.. Falls City.
Charles E. Buck, 21, U. 5.. Air
Force, Scio, and Phyllis 0. Stev
ens. 19, RickrealL
Thomas J. Kuehlwein, 23, teach
er, Albany, and Barbara Faaborg,
20, student. 1170 N. 18th SL, Salem.
Leonel L. Boucher,' 21, plywood
worker, Albany, and Charlene
Schmitz, 18, student, Stayton. ,
Donald Hobart Smith,"21, minis
ter, 3310 Liberty Rd., and Judith
Loree Shrock, 20. student, 2075 N.
19th St.. both Salem.
Kenneth Walter Hamilton Jr., 24,
student. 305 S. 25th St., and Betty
Jean Walser, 22. school teacher.
1263 N. Summer St., both Salem.
CIRCUIT COURT
Howard Eismann, Ralph E. Wil
liams and C. W. Paulus vs. C. G.
and Lillian Hiltibrand: Plaintiffs'
case dismissed with prejudice.
State vs. Ronald William Yocu-
bets: Defendant entered plea of
guilty to larceny; to be sent to
Oregon State Hospital for 30 days
observation.
State vs. Leslie Jack Husted: De
fendant's sentence to two years in
Oregon State Penitentiary suspend
ed; placed on two years' probation
on charge of larceny.
State vs. Casper Oveross: De
fendant pleads innocent to charge
of first degree murder; trial set
for Tuesday, June 21, 10 a.m.
Shirley Lively Siegfried vs. Rob
ert Lee Siegfried: Plaintiff seeks
divorce, charging cruel and inhu
man treatment; asks custody of
two minor children and $100
monthly support; seeks property
settlement Married May 26, 1951,
in Salem. - -j .. ' i
Walter L. - Hopkins vs. Cora A.
Hopkins: Plaintiff -seeks divorce,
charging cruel and inhuman treat
ment. Married Feb. 14. 1948. at
Centralia, Wash. I
Ruth Ditterick vs., George Dit-
terick: Plaintiff seeks legal separa
tion, charging' cruel and inhuman
treatment: asks custody of one
minor child and $100 monthly sup
port; seeks property settlement
Married Oct 31. 1847. in Salem.
Nell M. Barthman vs. Georee A.
Barthman: Plaintiff seeks divorce.
cnarging cruel ana inhuman treat
ment; seeks restoration of former
name, eu M. Knittel. Married
Feb. 10, 1955, at Reno, Nev.
PROBATE COURT
Jennie '. Frances : Mersinser es
tate: George A. Jones appointed
administrator. . h
George V. Haynes estate: Glenn
Haynes appointed administrator.
DISTRICT COURT:
Gilbert Eugene Garner, 29, 815
Chemawa Rd., fined $250 on con
viction of driving .while intoxica
ted; oral notice of appeal given.;
MUNICIPAL COURT H
Oscar William Klanz. 849 S. 12th
St., charged with driving while in
toxicated, released on $250 bail.
trial set for 1:30 p.m. June 16. Lr
SUttiman, Salem, Qm, tgoacfek jGr YE2S.
Two-Year Prison Term Suspended :
Leslie Jack Husted, 22, received
a suspended two-year sentence to
the Oregon State Penitentiary in
Marion County Circuit Court Tues
day afternoon.
Husted, . whose plea of guilty to
larceny was made in Iarch, will
be on probation for two years. The
charge involved' $134 taken from
a Salem service, station.
Also in circuit court Tuesday
was Ronald William Yocubets, 22,
2,148 Tourists Visit
State Capitol Building
A total W 2,148 tourists sfgned
the' register in the capitol during
May, Gene Vandenyde, guide, an
nounced Tuesday.
There were 2.113 from 28 states
and the District of Columbia, and
35 fro mforeign countries. Of the
total, 1,812 were from Oregon.
Turner,! who entered a plea ef
guilty to larceny of an auto. Yo
cubets, who was indicted last week
by a grand jury, will be sent to
the State Hospital for a30-day ob
servation period. ,
Furs
Custom De
signed and re
; styled into lus
iciousi little
flatterers. See
:our new .can
v a s; models.
Summer rates
: now. j j
Ben Yittner
lot Lachelles
:1348 Ferry
Km
Ph. 24727
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Card of Thanks
We wish to thank our friends and
neighbors for the flowers and many
acts of kindness shown during the
illness and death ; of our .beloved
wife, sister and aunt, Emma K.
Bales. Also Dr. Juiss, Dr. Brown
and the hospital staff of Fairview
Home. Your thoughtfulness was
greatly appreciated and will never
De iorgouen.
Carl Bales
Mrs. Goldia Killin
. Mrs. W. Kl Gates k family.
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Marriage License
Business Brisk
Activity at the Marion County
Clerk's marriage license window
stepped up markedly Tuesday,
perhaps because today Is the first
day of June, traditional month of
weddings.
i Nine applicaUonsoViicetZs
were filed and business was so
brisk at one time that couples had
to stand in line, clerks reported:
Have you tried our' new,
fresh-baked. breakfast rolls yet?
If you haven't, you're "REALLY
missing something!
They're SOOOOOO Good . , .
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THE SAN SHOP
Portland Road at North City Limits!
For Orders to Go Phone 2-6798 '
s1500 CASH DURING JUNE!
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50 Daily-25-15 & 10 Awards
Today's Lucky Numbers
$25-95,199 15-1532S
$10-7,003
REMEMBER: If you hold a MASTER MONEY
BILL with one of the serial numbers shown
above you may claim the cash at CENTER
& COMMERCIAL any time before 9 P. M.
HOWEVER: all AWARDS must be claimed by
9 P. M. of the same day the winning num
ber appears in this paper.
MASTER MONEY BILLS GIVEN AT ALL LOCATIONS
GREEK
T.IASTER1
CENTER AT COMMERCIAL CENTER AT LIBERTY
MARION AT LIBERTY i COURT AT CAPITOL
, KEIZER DISTRICT
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I ERMEL'S COLONIAL FURNITURE
2745 SOUTH COMMERCIAL SALEM, OREGON
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SALI STARTS
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DISSOLVING PARTNERSHIP
list-AT 1:
3.
AND AGAIN IN THE EVENING AT 7:30 SALE CONTINUES TWICE DAILY AT 1:30 and 7:30 p.m. until both partnersare satisfied. Owners
statoment'Mr. Robb has decided to retire from tho furniture business. I have been in business here in Salem for myself as well as manager for a
number of stores and wish to continue in business here in bur Maple Shop, so we decided that the best way to raise the extra cash needed to
complete the final arrangements was to hold a public auction. Therefore we have commissioned E. L. Deskines
and Associates, 411 Weather ly Bldg., Portland, Oreg. to conduct an auction starting June 1,' cjiving
you the public a chance to buy this beautiful maple furniture, not for what itls worth
but what ypu are willing to pa."
R. H. ERMEL
$39.50
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AMERICA
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GWEN
AVAY
WED
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Aaction in Charge ef .
E. L .DESKINES
and Associates, nationally known
. furniture and rag auctioneers
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In this great sale of maple, there
1 will be sold furniture from the worlds great
est manufacturers of .Colonial and Early American fur
niture for Living Room, Bed Room and Dining Room, all types of
tables, Dining sots, Pictures, Radios, Rockers, Occ. Chairs, Lamps & Shades,
Dinette sets, Desks, Odd Bods both in single and double, and THOUSANDS of beauti
ful Gift Items not mentioned in this ad
Like a thunderbolt
out of the clear sky
comes this; news of great
importance to people living
in the Willamette Valley.
GOLD IS WHERE YOU FIND IT
Public auction starts Wednesday at 1:20 'pju. sharp
and continues dally at 1:30 and T30 p.m. Come,
join the happy bargain seekers and participate In
this great auction. Select any item yon wish. NO
QELAY. Same will be put! en auction block and
sold for just what you, the. public, likes to pay!
FREE GIFTS
at
In handling thousands of Furn
iture and floor covering sates
this is the second sale in our
selling that we have had the
pleasure of selling all maple.
& colonial stock. .
In The
Candabria
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174S So. Comniqcfal takm. Or. - j , Pbooe S474:
Lots of
Free Parking
! Behind
i Our Store
EACH
AUCTION
You Do Not Have
to Buy a Thing to
Participate in , v!
Freo Drawing vj
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