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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1955)
t'-w 4".- .--Or --. '-r' tr r NEW FATHER FINED , A 26-jecr-old Salem man, who told an arresting deputy sheriff he was celebrating the birth of a child, was fined S125 and then released on probation in Marion , County District Court Monday. Kenneth ' Wayne , Faulk, 3920 State St, was arrested Friday night on Lana avenue after a chase through north Salem, the sheriffs office reported. " : ATTENTION HUNTERS: Order ahead -from your grocer fresh double wrapped Master Bread. WINDSHIELD CRACKED Windshield of a car owned by Gordon Hofstetter, 1168 Green wood Dr., was cracked by a thrown rock Sunday while Hof- : stetter . was driving in the 700 block of S. Commercial Street, , city police were told. The man said the rock apparently was .thrown by a child. .. CAR RECOVERED A 1947 cnevroiet sedan re ported stolen from its owner, Ar- thur Hicks, 2110 Mission St, was -- recovered Monday morning in the 300 block of N. -14th St, ac cording .to city police. The ve hicle ; was taken . late Saturday night from the 600 block of Mar ion Street , See outstanding wall papers with matching fabric and glamorizing Treasure Tone paints at Clarke's, 220 N. ComL ,(adv.) PATROLMAN RESIGNS : ' Duane Lehr, patrolman on the city police department's grave yard shift for the past two years, has : resigned effective Oct 10, Chief Clyde Warren announced Monday. Lehr plans to take a position with the advertising de partment of the Bend Bulletin. Public Records MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Gerald Anthony Ullman, 24, Western Paper Converting Co., 1835 N. 23rd St, and Jessie Er lene Eubank, 19, waitress, 445 Ford St, both Salem. Burton Franklin Adams, 23, U. S. Army, 1362 Holgate St, and Joyce Ann Slaughter, 18, cannery worker, 2185 Carlton Way, both Salem. - ; . ' CIRCUIT COURT Cleda O. Crosby vs. Paul D. Crosby: Plaintiff seeks divorce, alleging desertion. Married June 18, 1951, at Vancouver Wash. Roger King Agan by Albert A. Agan, his guardian ad litem, vs. Nap J. Rocque and Gerald A. Krupicka: Plaintiff seeks $25,000 . compensatory, damages and $25,- 000 punitive damages, alleging false arrest for charge of burg lary. -' i - Patricia La Brie vs. Rene La Brie: Divorce decree granted. "State vs. Daniel Haller and Arthur Huddleston: - Defendants bound over to grand jury after preliminary hearing on charge of rape. . Bail $5,000. s -, ' PROBATE COURT ' ' ' Ruth B. HaJley estate: William R.t Porter appointed ''administra tor of estate. Luther Hatterberg estate: Or dered settled. -. .- - - H. J. Svenneby estate: Final account approved. -DISTRICT COURT ' ' . Anson Benjamin In gels, 55, Salem Route 1, pleaded innocent to charge of driving while in- loxicsted.v trial to be set. Kenneth Wayne Faulk, 26. 3920 State St, pleaded guilty to charge of driving while intoxicated; fined $125 and released on pro bation. . . - Phillip William Fritz, 27, Glen dale, Calif., waived preliminary hearing on charge of assault and robbery, while armed with a dan gerous weapon. Bail $10,000. MISSIONARY TO SPEAK Hammond' Major, missionary from India now on furlough, will speak Wednesday at. 7:30 p.m. at the; Immanuel Baptist Church, Hazel and Academy streets. The missionary will also speak Thurs day at 7:30 p.m. at the Salem Heights Baptist church. - J Rummage Sale over Greenbaums. Sept. 23. Central Lutheran Lady's Aid. (adv.) DRIVER PLEADS INNOCENT Anson Benjamin Ingels, 55, Rt 1 Box 328, pleaded innocent to a driving while intoxicated charge Monday in Marion County District Courts Ingels was ar rested by a sheriffs deputy Sept 22. Trial date will be set Christmas personal card lines are complete and completely beauti ful. Edward Williams, Hallmark Cards. ' SERGEANT TO SPEAK Master Sgt Earl J. Jennings, assistant unit advisor, for the Salem Army Reserve, will discuss the 1955 armed forces reserve act at the East Salem Lions Club meeting Tuesday noon. The group meets at The Chalet . Dental plates repaired while you wait at Painless Parker, Dentist 125 N. Liberty. Salem. (adv.) DANCE CLASSES BEGIN Enrollment for - square and round dancing classes for begin ners will close .Wednesday when the first class begins at 7:30 p.m. The class will run from 10 to 12 weeks and another class will not be formed until mid-winter. Beautiful cards, tallies, napkins, cutout figures, candles, for Hal loween. Edward Williams, Hall mark Cards. . . (adv.) HOSE TAKEN Theft of 50 feet of plastic gar den hose from his premises was reported Monday to city police by Paul Trueblood, 2635 Bolton Terrace. . The. hose was believed taken sometime early Monday morning. ( Shop Wynkoop-Blair Printing Serv ice for finest Wedding Announce ments in town. 490 Ferry, (adv) HUBCAPS MISSING ' Four hubcaps were taken from Ills' car Sunday night, city police were told by Jim Robertson, 805 Plymouth Dr. The . 1950 Olds was " parked near the Blue Lake cannery at the time of the theft PERMITS ISSUED Permits issued Monday by the city engineer's office: Pauline Schneider, $250 shake job tin .a house at 641 N. 16th St.; Julia J. McKinney, $285 shake project on a house at 894 S. 21st St ATTENTION HUNTERS: Order ahead from your grocer fresh double wrapped Master Bread. Salem Editor - - . - - Being Feted by Maine ''College WATERVILLE, Me-Charles A. Sprague, former Oregon governor r ami now editor and publisher of The Oregon Statesman, Salem. Ore., has been selected by Colby College m its 1955 Lovejoy Fellow, President J. Seelye- Bixler an nounced Monday. :. : . Sprague will be honored by the college at a convocation on. Thurs day evening. Oct S, and will pre sent an address before . students and faculty before newsmen who are traditionally invited. Sprague win receive an honorary doctor of laws degree. Each year Colby honors a news man who has made a significant contribution to American journal ism. ' The Lovejoy award honors the memory of Elijah Parish Lovejoy, Colby graduate in 1828, American martyr to freedom of the press. .The fellowship was established in 1952. .The executive editor of The Courier 'Journal and The Lou isville (Ky.) Times. James S. Pope was the first recipient Irving Dil liard. editor of the editorial page of The St Louis Post Dispatch, was honored in 1953 and James Russell Wiggins, managing editor oi ine Washington Post, in 1951. County, Gty CD Officials To See Test Eight Marion County and Salem Civil Defenre workers will leave for Portland today where they will oDserve "Operation Green Lteht." scheduled for either Tuesday, Wed nesday or Thursday. ; Observers will be Wallace S. Wharton. Marion County Civil de fense director: Sheriff Denver Young; Chief of Police Clyde War ren; Robert W. Gormsen, chief de puty for Salem; John A. Anderson, county deputy for mobilization: Fred A. Henderson, county special deputy; Ted Kuenii. assistant county" deputy for rescue, and A. v. Graham, chief of the light res cue section. South River Road Section Re-Openl v. "J Statesman, Salem,. Ore., Tuesday, UpU17. MS-CStc. ! L-5 v . , - " ' Li .,'!.. ! Tax Men Told Liberty School ; Rapid Price H Hikes Due 255 vl 1. i 1 George W. Mitchell, -vice presi dent of the Federal Reserve iBank of Chicago, told tax men Monday that prices would - in 1 crease more rapidly than in re cent years, and that minor busi- 1 But he said there is - little chance that ; the country would have a major depression, t Depressions .are - unlikely, he said, because of the government fiscal policies and controls. I Mitchell addressed the opening ! session of the three-day annual i meeting of -the Western States i Association of Tax Adminlstrat tors, and also ' spoke to Salem Chamber of Commerce at- its noon meeting Monday. About . 250 tax .administrators from the 11 western states are attending. : v .. - ' t .-.The delegates - spent th after noon in section meetings on the various kinds of taxes. . The dis- Fete Planned SUUtm,, jitwt ttmf LIBERTY AnnviaT e.i.,,-.;.). " ? iearJ? ?n?r !aculty i "bed. ujcu ui . wconesaay from $-.15 t 4:15 p.m. in the school cafeteria. All parents, of children attendini Liberty School are invited. - A special invitation has been x- tended to parents of Morningsida. district sixth graders who are at tending Liberty. Chairman of the affair, sponsor -ed by the Mothers and Dads Club . of Liberty,. is Mrs. -Max Denton. Assisting are Mrs. Harvey Ronne, Mrs. Chester Carbaugh and Mrs. Sid Boise. : 4 ' Two Men Freed pf Disorderly Counts Disorderly - conduct charges against two Salem men were dis missed Monday in municipal court when a person who mad citizen's arrests in the casje de cjined to prosecute, city police said. Freed of the charges were El mo Wesley Good. 2330 Lee St. cussipns were highly technical. J and Walter Michael Elgin, 445 E. r rrwr T.. z-t mtm. Contractors laid some 2,00v feet f sidewalk Am less tha a six 'hoars Monday t complete; a paving project alonn South River Rod ia SrJem Central Paving Company developed a' special grader attachment ta speed the work which they say his saved the., city about $300. The adjustable . attachment spread the asphaltie concrete in -sidewalk forms where it was rolled by a ene-ton nar- ' raw-gaage roller.' The .aewly-naved section ef th? road was re-opened to traffic Monday sight. The sectirji had been dosed for about a week. (Stitrsmrn Photo.) ..-.. ;r Gov.' Paul Patterson told tlie delegates that ' the greatest tax ineruities are found in the ap praisal property. He said Ore gon is trying to solve this prob lem"1 by reappraising all prop erty. ! . ' Gov. Patterson also said Ore gon should have all of its reve nue collections centralized under a single revenue department Board to Hire Architect f or. New School- Retired Salem jeweler Dies Myers St The citizen's arresta had been made late- Saturday night by Clifford (Sonny) Ben ston, operator of a downtown tavern, following an altercation in the place, officers reported. . . highway,- utility and income, property t-xes." Samuel B. Stewart, Oregon state tax commissioner, is presi- Section meetings were on sales, 1 dent of the association. Walter F. Poole,' 85, retired Feb. 15. 1870. He was married Jeweler, died Monday, morning in Saint Ann, III., on Feb. 4, at. i Salem hosoital after a 1 1M2 to Nellie- M. Allard. who lengthy illness. i survives him.; ' j ; ' J Poole had lived in Salem about i Salem School -Board members 10 years, coming here from Wal- ;. mrvivprf hv nn Hanchfer I plan to select an architect at to- lows. Ore., where he was in the ; I night's meeting to begin prelimi- jewelry, business for 35 years. I grandchildren and nine, great- nary planning ior a in-a junior . ; He was born in Chicago,' ill., ' randchildren. high school in the district The agenda also calls for JUDGE RETURNS TO BENCH Circuit Judge Val D. Sloper returned Monday after i'lhreeT week vacation in the midwest Dirths Each observer will be assigned to a specific observation point dur-1 The 8en also calls for .Cntgr-n-n-S ttz ing the test, which involves ew-'rePrt from Sut ot Schools Wal-. dillurillclIlJJl cuation of downtown Portland. ter Snyder on equalizing of class rp r-.OM,l Tiixr loaos ai various scnoois. nyae . v , v j. auu. j ui y also expects to request establish-! ment of a program for gifted S Phillip William Fritz. 27-year-children and . authoritv to dace! old Californian accused of the a special class at Leslie under 1853 robbery of the Salem West- the .state program for . handi- erp Union office, waived r pre capped children- liminary hearing in Marion Coun- nrA nii ",- ty District Court Monday and final ponsidpration to a -I-poupsI w v to the grand from the Middle Grove Oommu- MurTi nity 'Club for a right-of-way Fritz is charged -with assault across school property as well as and robbery while armed with a a reauest from a nrivate oartv dangerous weapon. Bail was set to purchase a 15-foot strip of at siu.ooa school property. . r; COOPERTo Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cooper, 1378 Sixth St., a daughter, Monday, Sept. 26. at Salem Gene- ral Hospital. : . -i , SHEPHERD-To Mr. and Mrs. Warren Shepherd, ,670 .Morgan Ave., a son, Monday. Sept. 26, at Salem Memorial Hospital. . Stolen Vehicle Tound Dumi Takes Forest Post At Eugeiie " ; A Salem man, Lester C. Dunn, has been named new district for ester for the Eugene district of the Bureau of Land Management, it was announced in Portland Monday. Dunn, assistant district forester of . the Salem district up to his promotion, will move into the va cancy left at Eugene when' Ken neth Burkholder quit to join a lum ber firm at Bend. A 1941 graduate of the School of Forestry at Oregon State College, Dunn has been a forester with the BLM since 1945. He earned a mas ter's degree from OSC in 1942 on a McDonald Fellowship. - ROBERTSON To Mr. and Mrs uien KODerison. 210 Moolight Ave..i fVPrtiirnpH in FlitrVi a snn MnnHaw cnf f ci i iveriumea in uncn , ; , klU Memorial Hospital. He war returned here- by Marion county deputy sheriff upon his release from ; Soledad prison in California. Funeral arrangements will be. made by Clough-Barrick Funeral Home. -- . ' FAST SERVICE EAST! horning and Evening flights to hru , f JG17 VDff r and ALL tliQ EAST" STEINKAMP To Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Steinkamp. Brooks, a son, Monday. Sept. 26, at Salem Mem orial Hospital. CRABB-To Mr: and Mrs. Walter Crabb, Salem Route 5, Box 12. a daughter, Monday, Sept. 26, at Salem Memorial Hospital. . A car previously reported stolen was . found upside down Sunday, in a ditch near Hansen Avenue and Crestview Drive, city police said. All four wheels had been removed.- The 1947 Dodge coupe was taken .recently from its owner, James J. Burke Sr., 3497 Roberts Ave.. ; ' WflfXN WMIMU 1,000 PEOPLE WHO WOULD LIKE TO Bf MORE POPULAR GET KORE FUJI OUT OF LIFE h 1 : 'i .: : M 5 ! Inviles You To Accept a ' Hoor Inn liuoi law m w wm w $jloo See for yourself how easy it is to become a sought-after partner. Make this-season the gayest ever by being tlje best dancer in your set Come into Arthur Murray's now and have one of his special, half-hour, trial lessons for the amazingly low price of one dollar. See how ouicklv vou can aeauire - i tne skiU nd confidence that at- , V' J tract partners, win cpmpliments. . i I Yes, it's a wonderful chance to dis- cover UUW 1IU& RUU crasjr ll u learn to- dance the Arthur Murray Way. The whole secret is in his famous "Magic Step the key step to all dances. "Most pupils, even ' beginners, master this step in one lessoiu So dont miss this oppor tunity to learn the basic step to the Rumba, Samba, Mambo, Tango, Waltz and Fox-Trot for just, one ' ' y x t " dollar. " - Come in now and get started on a lifetime of fun and good times. Studios open 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. daily. Visitors are' always welcome. , If 4 '. ' J1 i. I ::"'A til v. ' -; " - FOR GOOD LOOKING FIREPLACE EQUIPMENT AT REASONABLE PRICES. You Are Better Off to Go to Allen's H Where th selection is wide, the models new ond I the prices low. For txemple: Pol. Brass and Satin-Block, self standing curtain screens . . . r. Satin Black, modern design, 4-pc. firt tool set . . . . . . $ AIL steel firt grate ' Biltwell11 : i Davenports and Sectional ' , ' . V MNIiTBl; : . ii inniTnn i Trr r 7 I'iJj - tor i M 1 linrrro 'nninnrlrT3 I f;: M reiei srafiLi ! h vi.'i ii nil : i . t - xfm h:m behave nly a limited tintnber oT the popular 1955 Chryslers ? 18 If ! i ; Nice selection ef andirons and 1' wood carrying baskets i IF YOUR FIREPLACE REQUIRES AN UNUSUAL SCREEN ASK US ABOUT OUR CUSTOM SCREEN SERVICE FOR SPECIAL SIZES, SHAPES AND FIN I ishes. ; - 23S N. 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