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SPARE WHEEL TAKEN I
1 Floyd Ogden, 1220 N. 18th St.,'
Saturday reported the spare wheel
and tire taken from his auto
trunk, police said.
TROUBLE LIGHT GOXE
; Fred Shay. 515 N. 21st St., Sat
urday reported that a $16 trouble
light was taken from his car.
i REMEMBER LACHELLE'S
Tor refrigerated fur storage on the
premises. 1348 Ferry, Ph. 3-6814.
EIGHT ON SCHEDULE
Mrs. J. B. Manning Saturday
reported to police that, at the
rjrr.e time both Thursday and
Friday evenings, an unidentified
man climbed the fire escape of
her 348 N. 12th house, entered
through the hall door and flea
down the stairs and away.
1. Vincent De Paul will hold their
frnual barbecue beef dinner Sun-'
day. Aug. 21st, Adults $1.50,
Children 50c. All you can eat. 1025
Columbia.
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BOUSE ENTERED
! A prowler Friday night entered
tte 1042 Eighth St. house of Mrs.
Larry Hays by pulling off the
bathroom screen but apparently
took nothing, police -reported Sat
urday. We need used Furniture.
Valley Furn. Co. 2-7472
AUTO FIRE
Firemen at 4:17 a. in. Saturday
put out a fire in the upholstery
el the car of C. D. Whittemore,
560 S. 24th St. as it was narked
at 2410 Simpson St. The car's horn
I apparently shorted, blew while the
' blaze progressed. ,
S. H. Logan back in Salem. Ph.
i or message treatments.
SHULL TO ATTEND REED
Will Shull. son of Mr. and Mrs.
George E. Shull, 4298 Market St.,
will enter Reed College, Portland,
this September, according to the
college. Shull is a graduate of
North Salem High School.
Births
KIWANIS TO MEET
Salem Kiwanis Club wQl hear
an oil company, representative
speak at Its meeting Tuesday at
noon at the Hotel Senator. ,
JOHNS-Mansville asphalt shingles
aDDlied riEht over vonr old roof.
No down payment, 36 mo. to pay.
Call Mathis Eros. 4-6831. (adv.)
MAN ARRESTED
Calvin L. McCourry, 295 N. 24th
St. was arrested Saturday by
Salem police and charged with
obtaining money by false preten
ses. He is accused of passing a
worthless $la check at a Salem
drug store on Aug. 13. Later Sat
urday, the man was bound over to
the Marion County Grand Jury in
district court. Bail was set at $500.
See outstanding wall papers with
matching fabric and glamorizing
Treasure Tone paints at Clarke s
220 N. Com'l. (adv.)
JOB AT REFINERY
Merle L. Griebenow, son of
P. M. Griebenow, Salem, has been
employed during the sumer as an
engineer's assistant at an oil refin
ery at Arroyo Grande, Calif. He
will return to Oregon State College
this fall where he is majoring in
chemical engineering.
Bring new life to your rugs &
upholstery. Let Le Bros. Dura-
clean them. Also refinish & re
pair furniture. 2-7001. (adv.)
BOY HURT OVER EYE
Terry Kessel. 4, of Toledo suf
fered a laceration over his left
eye Saturday in a " fall from a
waiting chair at Glenn's, Barber
Shop, 973 Edgewater St., city first
aidmen, who cleaned and dressed
the wound, reported.
Dental plates repaired while yon
wait at Painless Parker Dentist,
125 N. Liberty, Salem.
TWO GRASS FIRES
East Salem firemen Saturday
afternoon extinguished two minor
grass fires on vacant (lots. One,
blamed on a trash fire, was in
the 200 block of S. 20th St.; the
ether, blamed on children and
matches, was in the 1500 block of
East Ave.
i HOLCOMB-To Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Holcomb, 776 Gerth Ave., a
daughter, Friday. Aug.19 in Salem
General Hospital.
JORDAN To Mr. and Mrs.
Coran Jordan, 975 D Sr., a son,
Saturday, Aug. 20 in Salem Gen
eral Hospital.
; MASE To Mr. and Mrs. Rich
ard Mase, 605 Market St., a son,
Saturday. Aug. 20 in Salem Gen
eral Hospital.
C -' IVERSON To Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Iverson. 5250 Portland
Rd., a son. Saturday, Aug. 20 in
Salem General Hospital, j
SCHREINER To "Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard F. Schreiner, Salem
Route 2, a son, Saturday. Aug. "20
in Salem General Hospital.
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Mrs. Billy McGranahan, 3320 Ches-1
ter Ave., a son, Friday, Aug. 19
in Salem Memorial Hospital.
FUTRELL To Mr. and Mrs.
William Futrell, 2065 Shelton St.,
a daughter, Saturday, Aug. 20 in
Salem Memorial , Hospital.
State to Study
Contracts for
Girls' School
Awarding of a contract for re
modeling the security Dunamg ai
Hillcrest School for Girls probably
vill be considered at a meeting
cf the State Board of Control here
Tuesday, officials said Saturday.
Eleven teen-age inmates re
cently staged a riot in the, struc
ture, causing considerable damage.
The remodeling operations were
estimated to cost approximately
177,500, in a statement filed with
the Board of Control last week.
Girbl involved in the riot are be
ing housed in the Oregon State
Hospital pending completion of the
remodeling operations.
Included m the proposed re
modeling operations are installa
tion of nwe. locks on the security
building doors, erection of a
cyclone fence around part of the
building are strengthening of the
partitions and walls.
During the riot the girls tore
holes in the walls, wrecked elec
trical fixtures and radiator ac
cessories, and flooded the floor of
the "treatment ward" with water.
Eight other girls who staged a
subsequent disturbance at the
school are housed in the Marion
County jail.
Accident Unit
Lists 6 Fatals
Six fatalities werereported to
the State Industrial Accident
Commission during, the week
ending Aug. 18. The report in
cluded 1716 industrial accidents
and 24 claims for occupational
diseases.
Fatalities included John L.
Stafford, Tiller, stacker operator;
Elby Mitchell, Chehalis, Wash.,
bucker; William B. Hicks, Yam
hill, choker setter: Rdy M. Den
ny, Klamath Falls, electrician;
Willie Sell, Myrtle Point, loader,
and "Ben G. Woelke, Toledo, for
est protection man.
SP to Merge
2 Departments
The Southern Pacific Co. has an
nounced it will consolidate its pub
lic relations and passenger traffic
departments 'into one department
effective Sep. 1.
D. J. Russell, president of the
railroad, said merger of the de
partments is designed to give
greater emphasis to the company's
public relations effort. Claude E.
Peterson, veteran official, will be
in charge of the combined de
partments. ,
Bernal S. Quayle, Portland, gen
eral passenger agent, will be pro
moted to manager of the merged
departments in his territory. .
Former Salem
Woman Dies
Mrs. Kathryn B. Tyler. 43,
daughter of John B. Hileman of
756 Mill St.. died Friday at her
Portland home. At one time she
had lived in Salem. She was a
registered nurse.
Mrs. Tyler was born June 17,
1912 at Yakima. She leaves two
daughters. Susan K. and Patricia
Jean Tyler of Portland and her
father.
Arrangements are in charge of
the Clough-Barrick funeral home.
INCONSIDERATE
SPOKANE, Wash. (UP)
Safecrackers were disappointed
in the $75 loot obtained from
their efforts at an office here.
They left a note reading "you
cheapskates! It wasn't worth the
effort."
Michigan has 52,000 more peo
ple moving into it than move out
in an average year.
FOR BABY'S SHOES
It's
'Jim's Family Sheas
1295 s. 12th Street
$100 REWARD
For the arrest and conviction
of the party or parties who
have taken down the signs out
through the Central and North
Howell districts "X MARKS
THE SPOT THINK! DRIVE
CAREFULLY!"
Please notify the State Police,
Sheriff of Marion Co., or L. A.
Scheelar, P.O. Box 1731. Sa
lem, Ore., or Phone 3-7331.
CARD OF THANKS
Our heartfelt thanks to all who
extended comforting sympathy and
helD in our recent sorrow. For
the beautiful service, floral of
ferings and other kindnesses, we
are very grateful.
Mrs. R. B. Gagnon & Family
Heart Attack
Kills Former
Salem Man
Final rites for George Dale
Lakin, 57, former Salem and
Dalllas resident, will be held at
10:30 a.m. Monday at Prineville
Mortuary.
Lakin died of a heart attack at
Milton-Freewater where he lived
Formerly he was a shovel oper
ator for the city street department
in Salem.
Born Dec. 3, 1898, at Caly Cen
tre, Kans., the deceased came to
Oregon about 20 years ago.
Survivors include the widow,
Oma, at Milton-Freewater; a
daughter, Mrs. Robert Davey,
Salem; and a son, Onn Lakin,
Prineville;. also four brothers and
three sisters in the Midwest and
five grandchildren.
Interment will be at Prineville.
Dr. Brooks to
Attend Hawaii
Church Meet
Dr. Dean K. Brooks will attend
the general convention in Hawaii
of the Episcopal Church as one of
the four lay delegates from the
Oregon diocese, it was announced
Saturday.
Dr. Brooks is superintendent of
the Oregon State Hospital and a
member of St. Paul's Episcopal
Church, Salem. Accompanying Dr.
Brooks will be bis wife and five
members of St. Paul's who will
attend the convention as visitors.
They are Mrs. William H. Lytle.
Misses Marjqrie Harris and Eliza
beth Porter; Mr. and Mrs. Paul
M. Gemmell.
The convention wiH be held from
Sept. ,4 to 15 in Honolulu. Dt
Brooks was selected as a delegate
at the annual Oregon diocesan con
vention of the Episcopal Church
at Medford earlier this year.
YM to Resume
Dance Class
Beginners square dance classes
will resume at the Salem YMCA
on Sept 14, k was announced Sat
urday. A nominal charge is, made for
the classes, which teach funda
mentals of both square and round
dancing. The course will continue
for about 12 weeks, with instruc
tion each Wednesday night from
7:30 to 9. The YMCA also has
year-round recreation square and
round dancing Wednesday nights
from to 10 o'clock.
Public
Records
MARRIAGE LICENSE
APPLICATIONS
Deri Wayne Parsons, 24, TV re
pairman, 2465 S. Rth St.. Salem,
and Carol Adene. Rasmussen, 19,
stenographer, Salem Route 6.
Wayne Arthur Bradford, 25,
truck driver, 1161 Second St.,
Salem, and Sally Ellen Shay, 20,
sales clerk, 1123 Edgewater St.,
Salem:
Ronald George Fijalka. 22, U. S.
Coast Guard. Tacoma, Wash., and
Joann L. Polster, 19, student, 1085
N. 5th St., Salem.
John Richard Buren, 19, state
highway worker, 526 Tryon St.,
Salem, and La Verne Delaine Hupp,
li, at home, Oervais.
DISTRICT COURT,
Calvin L McCourry, 295 N. 24th
St., charged with obtaining money
by false pretenses; bound over to
the grand jury; bail set at $500.
Stitttman, Salam, Ort., Sunday, Aug. 21, 1 955 Sc. l-5
Military Roundup
Salem Group
Attends Idaho
Church Meet
A group of persons from
churches in the Salem area are
attending the 63rd session of the
Oregon Yearly Meeting of
Friends at Greenleaf, Idaho.
Representatives from the High
land Avenue Friends Church in
clude Rev. and Mrs. Paul Bar
nett, Ethel Ankeny and Clifton
itoss. Elizabeth Aebisher repre-,
sents South' Salem Friends
Church and others from the area
include the Rev. and Mrs. Carl
Miller of Rosedale Friends
Church and the Rev. and Mrs.
Hal May Marion Friends Church.
Stayton Man
serves witn
Unit in Korea
KOREA Cpl. Dwight A. Shel
ton, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
T. Shelton, Stayton, is a member
of the 30th anti-aircraft artillery
battalion. He arrived in Korea
last November. 1
CRAILSHEIM, Germany Spe
cialist 3. C. J. Robert Strong, 22,
son of . Mrs. Vernice B. Strong, 590
N. 19th St. and a former state
highway department employee, is
a member of the 74th field artil
lery battalion here.
ATLANTIC FLEET Gerald M.
Schwalen, a navy machinist's mate
third class of Salem, is slated to
return to Norfork Aug. 26 from a
cruise in Carribbean waters. Sch
walen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon
ard O. Schwalen of Salem Route 4,
is aboard the heavy cruiser New
port News.
WASHINGTON, D. C. Garv
W. Forgey, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert J. Moody, 1230 Peace St.,
Salem has been advanced to yeo
man third class, the Bureau jf
Naval Personnel announced here.
He is aboard the attack aircraft
carrier Hornet.
LANDSTUHL AIR FORCE
BASE. Germany Airman 1. C.
Ronald T. Shaw,' son of Mr. and
Mrs. A. W. Shaw, 295 N. 23rd St.,
is a member of the 496th fighter
interceptor squadron stationed
here. He is a radar technician.
Services Held :
For Musgrave
Funeral services ware held here,; .
Saturday for Walter C. Musgrave;
West Salem civic leader and real
tor who died Wednesday at 5-
from infantile paralysis. About 300
persons attended the rites at the -Virgil
T. Golden chapel.
The body is to be shipped today
to San Francisco for burial. Mus
grave had been mayor of . West-
Salem before that city's merger
with Salem' and had been alder
man from Ward 8, what West
Salem became in its incorporation
with Salem.
Two Injured
In Accident
Mrs. Jessie Wilhite of Salem
Route 5 and daughter Barbara
were hospitalized Saturday follow
ing a collision on a crossroads
near Praturri, state police reported.
Salem General Hospital report
ed their conditions both as "good."
The mother, 33, had two scalp
lacerations and the daughter, 16p
abrasions and shock.
Floyd Edward Wilhite, driver
and Mrs. Wilhite's husband, was
cited for failure to stop at a stop
sign. A truck driver involved in
the collision was listed as Richard
Miller, Salem Route 6.
The oil filter in your car will
remove a pound or more of
sludge and dirt in 5,000 miles of
driving.
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