The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 07, 1955, Page 40, Image 40

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!AdpL
cations
for Jobs With
State Decline
- -.VTliere
has been little decrease
lit the number of applicants for
tJte jobs due to the opening of
schools and colleges. Charles
Terry, state civil service director,
Reports.
-! He said Thursday this was in,
reverse of the situation in many
previous years. .i
In many past years, Terry said,
t substantial number of state
workers resigned from their posi
tons to resume their studies.
Most needed by the state at
fhe present time are competent
stenographers and nurses accord
ing to Terry. He said .there also
had been a number of vacancies
fat correctional, officers at the
. itate penitentiary and for tech
jucsl jobs in the stste commis
sion and the state highway de
partment . , r ' ,
';i Virtually all resignations jre
eently have involved state em
rloyes holding key positions.
Terry averred. He said most of
these employes resigned to ac-
eept jobs in other stetes where "
the salary schedule is higher
than in Oregon. -
Otice-Elegant Bishop Home Coining Down
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Public
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The C. P. Bishop residence,
once one of the finest homes in
Salem is under the wreckers',
hammers this week to - pave the
way eventually for a new First
Presbyterian ; Church.
The residence, on .Court Street
between Cottage and Winter, was
built by Charles P. - and Fanny
Kay. Bishop, valley pioneers. Both
are now deceased. It vas pre
sented to Willamette University
MUNICIPAL COURT
Claude Harry Hupp, Gervais,
fined $5 on charge of driving a
truck with a loose and leaking1
load. - -
James Edgar Fricse of 1335 N.
23rd St, Robert Eugene Reitz of
2838 Evergreen Ave. and MSrvin
Henry Benz of 1122 N. 15th fined
$25 each on charges of illegal
possession of intoxicating liquor.
MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS
I Gordon Roy Dahl, 19, Aumsville
Jtoute 1, box 295, mill worker, and
Loretta Laverne Wright, 16, Aums
ville Route" 1, box 14 IX, student.
i Wesley John Kvarsten, 31, 155 W.
Lincoln St., city planner, and
Roseda Clara Adkins. 25, 4845
Hazel Green Rd., case worker.
I- Gary Alex Norjrington, 21, Al
bany, . U.S. Navy, and Margaret
Janice Laurie, 23, Albany, stenog
rapher, l t ' - '
; Henry Fredrick' Baldwin Jr., 33,
?45 W. Browning Ave., carpenter,
and Helen Margie Tibbets, 27,
20 N. Commercial St., bookkeeper.
Norman E. Zunck, 26, Toledo,
Kgger. and Zelma I. ( Campbell. 31,
1396 Waller St., at home.
.Carlton Iver Gianella, 19, Aurora
Soute l, Air Force, and Lorraine
Catherine Richter, 20, Newberg,
Telephone operator.
i 1-Wayne David Youman, 20, 1635
Jt 20th St., laborer, and Carol
Maryloa Evans, 18, 3155 D SL, at
PROBATE COURT
Estate of William M. HaU. de
ceased: Estate decreed closed and
executrix released.
Estate of Pamela Pickins, guard
ianship: Ofder authorizes-compromise
of accident - claim against
Iva Mae Foulks and Norman M.
Harper. i '"- '. ,
Estate of Frank A. Kamerer,
deceased: Estate decreed closed
and executor released.
Estate of . Frank K. Shafer,
guardianship: Order authorizes
compromise of dispute claim
against Arnold WestphaL
CIRCUIT COURT
Pearl Perry vs. William T. Per
ry: Complaint for divorce charges
cruel and inhuman treatment,
seeks custody of five minor child
ren and $30 a month support
money for each. Married at Van
couver, Wash., Feb. 18, 1943.
Ola Lee Thompson vs. Kenneth
Thompson: Decree of divorce
awards custody of two minor child
ren to plaintiff with $50 month
support money for one child.
-Howard Edward Taylor vs. June
Edna Taylor: : Complaint for di
vorce "charges desertion, seeks
custody of two minor children.
Married at Amboy Wash.,; June 8,
1944. . '-'M- :
jMarlys Huneger vs. Joseph Hune
geri Complaint for divorce charges
cruel and inhuman treatment,
seeks $250 a month support money
and S250 for birth of unborn child.
. Herman Montgomery vs. South
ern Pacific Company and E. C
Love: Defendants move for order
striking portions of plaintiff's com
plaint involving accident at Court
and 12th streets, Salem.
Roger King Agan, by Albert A.
Agan vs. Nap J. Rocque and Ger
ald ;Krupicka: Defendants' demur
' rer; states plaintiffs complaint
does not state facts sufficient- to
Constitute a suit r
DISTRICT COURT
Dewey Darwin Combs. Aums
ville, charged with dumping gar
bage on a county road, cited to
appear Oct 7, 1955.
Residential landmark between downtown and the- Capitol is this C P. Bishop bouse, an elegant home
of Salem's yesterday which now Is being torn down. The Court Street property has been acquired
by First Presbyterian Church. . i I r
Ancient Sdlem Landmark
Under Wreckers1 Hammers
Church Group
tes
Incorpora
Employm
Area Loses
ent
Preference
The Portland - Vancouver area
has been reclassified so that it no
longer is entitled to special con
sideration in awarding defense con
tracts, the U. S. labor department
advised the! state unemployment
compensation commission Thurs-
aay. j . . .
Because of a high level of unem
ployment, the area has been classi
fied in group D for the past year.
This classification gave the area
a preference in awarding contracts
for defense. , ;
But reduced unemployment in the
region has resulted in reclassifying
it in group C. I
Tbe-area includes Clark county.
Wash.; and Multnomah, Washing
ton and Clackamas counties in Ore
gon. y.' ! j
The area now, has 248,800 non
farm workers, compared with 229,
900 last winter, and 242,400 a year
ago, i j :-
Average weekly earnings in the
four counties rose to $33.66 in
August, a gain of $6.67 above a
year ago. j- ' ' '
As a result of being placed in
group D, a Portland firm got a big
ship conversion contract that will
give jobs to 1,000 workers.
Official organization of a north
west conference of Pilgrim Holi
ness Churches was indicated Thurs
day with the filing of articles of
incorporation by members includ
ing two Salem men.
District superintendent for the
Pacific Northwest District Confer
ence of the church was listed as
William S. Deal, 2385 Carlton Way,
and the district treasurer was
listed as V. G. Story. 2740 Cherry
Ave.
Motel Files
Name Cli
an ire
years ago by a son, Hoy Bishop,
and his family. The Roy Bishops
had acquired it from the Bishop
estate and gave it to Willamette,
along with considerable, money, to
be used as the . university presi
dent's home. The money was for
upkeep. ,
Student Housing ' ' ,
Of recent years, Willamette has
used it fori student housing, but
this fall, new construction at Wil
lamette replaced its facilities.
Since it was not deemed feasible
to remodel it for other purposes,
it : was sold some months ago to
the Presbyterian Church. The
money derived, therefrom was
used to purchase the former L.
Elfstrom home on Fairmont Hill
for a president's home, as permit
ted " under terms of the original
gift to the university.
Raxing Starts
The First Presbyterian Church
has announced it would' build in
the block in which the razing now
is underway but the exact loca
Uon of the new church has not
been determined.
Another of Charles P. and Fan
ny Kay Bishops' sons. Clarence
M. Bishop, and four grandsons do
nated to Willamette the new
health center, one of three build
ings dedicated in ceremonies at
the university last weekend. The
Bishops have long been identified
ith the Oregon woolen industry.
MOSSADEGH FILES PLEA
TEHRAN, Iran Ml,' Imprisoned
ex-dictator Mohammed Mossadegh
has written a letter demanding
that the supreme court let his
three lawyers, visit him at Ghasser
prison.; Kis three-year sentence in
solitary is up in August-1956, but
he appealed uast Dec. 21 and his
case is thus still before the court.
Investigators
Form Firm
A private investigations firm
was added !to the Salem business
list Thursday with the filing of an
assumed name for Private Inves
tigators by E. J. Perry, listing a
Salem address of PO box 1616.
The firm! intends to conduct a
bureau of investigation in Oregon,
Nevada and California, according
to the document filed, with the
Marin County clerk's office.
KellogParK:
Industrial'
Use Possible
Possible . release of - Kellogg
Park, Milwaukie, for ' industrial
development providing interested
agencies offer some other' site
suitable ' lor a permanent army
reserve i training center, was in
dicated 1 by Col. N. A: Matthias,
Corps of Army Engineers, Seattle,
in a letter to U. S. Rep. Walter
Norblad, received ; Thursday. -
Or as an alternative, Matthias
said, the army might release all
but five acres of the tract re
quired for construction of the re
serve training center. '
Norblad was advised by Mat
thias that pending construction of
an armory there is a military re
quirement for some 3.5 acres and
buildings consisting of a commun
ity building, , garage and fire
house, j ' ' ; .
Matthias said the General Serv
ices Administration has been ad
vised as to the extent of army re
quirements ' and it would appear
that the remaining lands in the
project could be released by that
agency insofar as T army neces
sities may dictate
He said it also had been sug
gested to local . agencies that it
might be possible for the army to
ue sorne other site in the vic
inity 'providing the interested
agencies arrange to make a suit
able site available.: V ; '',
E. A. Sclileclit
Rites Friday
SUtetma News Bervte .
DALLAS Services for Edward
August Schlecht, 54, Pendleton,
will be at 2 p.m. Friday at the
Bollman Chapel in Dallas. Inter
ment will be at Dallas Cemetery.
Schlecht, who died Monday at
Pendleton, had lived in that area
for five years. ; He was born Aug.
18, 1901, in Cumming County,
Nebraska.
Survivors include three broth
ers, Fred of Dallas, Irvin of Inde
pendence and Herbert of Klam
ath Falls.
Garbage Dumping
Charged to Man
Dumping some 200 pounds of
garbage along a county road a
mile north of Aumsville was
charged Thursday to Dewey D.
Combs, Aumsville, Marion Coun
ty Sheriffs deputies reported.
Combs, is slated to appear in
Marion County District Court to
day on the charge. Deputies said
Combs admitted dumping the
garbage and agreed to clean up
the mess. ! : ?
R; E. Donahue
Of Woodburn
Dies at Home
"' Statesman Ktwi If rvie '
WOODBURN Services for
Robert E. Donahue. 84, who died
at home Wednesday, are to ba
1:30 p.m. Saturday at the Rmgo
Cornwell Chapel in Woodburn.
Burial will be in Butteville
Cemetery. ? ,
' A retired carpenter, Mr. Dona
hue moved to Woodburn about a
year and a half ago.
He was born in Iowa, Sept IS,
1871. He and Emma L. Styers
were married July 28, "1891, in
Beaver City, Neb.
He leaves his wife in Wood
burn; brothers John and Clin
ton, Cheyenne, Wyo.; sister Mrs.
Winifred Johnson, San Diego,
Calif. granddaughter Mrs. Beryl
Wagner, Vancouver, Wsn-J "d
two great-grandsons. ? His ; only
sofi died in 1941. !
The Rev. S. E. Harris of Wood-,
burn will conduct the funeral. -.
REALTORS TO MEET
Reports on a convention last
week in Spokane will be given
at noon Friday in the Marion
Hotel, as Salem Board of Real
tors resumes weekly meetings. -
LADIES CASUAL JACKETS
Sfyltd like a Famous Nama Jacket SeJIing at $17.95
- large Selection . . . Beautiful Colors
All 100' $
; Wool Fabric
OPEN All DAY SATURDAY
KAY WOOLEN MILL STORE
260 S. 12th St. Across From Willamette Campus
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Name of a South Salem motel
was officially changed to Blue
Heaven Thursday with the filing
of an assumed business name with
the Marion County clerk's office.
Incorporators for the motel,
formerly the Western Ranch Motel
at 3590 S. Commercial St., were
listed as Ralph Luna and Jessie
Luna.
Complaint Heard
On Road Damage
Extra use of a section of county
road 433 in the Donald vicinity dur
ing construction of the Salem-Port-land
Expressway was blamed
Thursday for road damage.
Complaint of the damage was
heard by Marion County Court
which referred it to the county
engineering department for inves-
ligation. .
Schatftr's '
RECTAL
OINTMENT
Soothes, Lubricates,
Astringent
Contains 1 Chaulmoogra Oil,
Witch Haztl, Kaolin
Relieves Pain
Shrinks Hemorrhoids
SCHAEFER'S
DRUG STORE
Open Daily 7:30 a. m. to 8 p.m.
Sundays, 9 a. m. to 3 p. m.
135 N. Commercial
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Open Daily, 7:30 A. M. to
i 8 p. m.
Sundays. 9 a. m. to 3p. m.
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