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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1955)
- i i t BOUSES SLATED City building permits were is sued Wednesday to Dr;Otto D. f Arthur Rundhavg, 1538 Ferry St., Kraushaar for one-story dwell ing and garage at 298 W. Myers St, estimated value $30,000; L. E. Swanson, one-story dwelling at 775 Cascade, $14,000; E. J. and ' L. L. Yarnell, one-story dwelling and garage, 425 Lorida, $11,000; T. B. Kenagy, alteration of dwell ing, 1975 W. Nob Hill, $500; W. BEBG SPORTS EDITOR Don Berg, son of Mr. and Mrs. now is sports editor of Pacific, Un iversity's weekly newspaper, the Index. Berg, a senior majoring in journalism, was editor-in-chief last year. : - . ' Shop Wynkoop-Blalr PilntiBg Serv ice for finest Wedding Announce ments in town. -490 Ferry. , (adv) hS; We have just been observing Na- uonal Letter Writing Week. Can RUMMAGE SALE! ! yu write YOURS in shorthand. Problem of Courthouse Parking Aired : An' old problem , parking cropped up again for the new Ma rion County Courthouse Thurs day and Sheriff Denver Yung was authorized to issue tickets to violators. Sheriff Young appeared be fore the ' Marion County Court Thursday morning to report re peated complaints of double parking and illegal parking in marked stalls. In one incident the rightful occupant of a park ing stall, finding the stall al- Over Greenbaum's, South Com- speeownting, or tenotyping7 ready occupied, parked and lock mercial Street Saturday October iYes Tnen we have aJD for you ed his car behind the other and 8, 8:00 A.M. National Secretaries lr ome of Salem's nicest em- was given : a ticket, Young re- Association, InternationaL (Adv.) Payers wouia use 10 nave you ' 1 1 - Ttf fin l-ii m a. 1 1 n a wriic incin. icuers. lor mem Neic 4-HAgeh in Salem The sheriff indicated that an Placement AgencyJ Street, Ph. 4-3331. j 494 State (Adv.) NO HUNTING SIGNS, Willy's Print Shop, 495 State StAdv.) ARRESTED MAN FREED 1 Elva O. Hunter, 33, of Salem Route 3, box 791, was released from the Marion County jail Thurs day after the sheriff's office was notified by Roseburg officials thai 'stolen from the site! of construe-' charges of obtaining money by j tion at St Joseph's Rectory, false pretenses had been dismis- Values was estimated $16.95. aed. Hunter was arrested Wednes- ... ; " - . I, . , '." day by deputies on information J", fJj rr'TT' " jroasU at 35c. MIDGlfT MARKET. 1 351 State St. Evalyne Czarnetzki formerly of Aprons and cocktail uicui uuw wnicu ai it um sale, xtwu i? street. Beauty Salon, 603 IS. Capitol. PACFN;TF.rHFR'Crnmmr,i 'effort might be mdae to check ana ucsei auiomoDiies ox dusi- nessmen in the courthouse vicin ity who have been using parking MASONS LEVEL STOLEN j P'"" reserved for use of court - Byron Powell, Salem Art Tile ' house patrons. Co., Thursday morning reported ; -" , . a 6-foot aluminum mason's level Ph. 3-6811. (Adv.) Hosiery mending and sweater re knitting at Miller's Dept .Store. (Adv.) CADETS VISIT SPOKANE '!' Eighty-two Air Force R0TC cadets from Willamette Univer sity made a one-day orientation visit Thursday to Fairchild Air Force Base, r Spokane, Wash. They were flown both ways in two Military Air Transport Serv ice C-118s. 5 : , I Rummage sale at the Knight Mem Vliv.) Herman New Thornton Aide orial Congregational Church to be . TAX REFUND OKEHED A $13.53 refund . for overpaid taxes during 1953-54 was author ized by fhe Marion bounty Court Thursday to Ed. 1,. Radax who told the court that incorrect levies were paid by him a year ago. BRING US YOUR DEER . Will skin, cut. wrapf and store. Ramages Lockers, 810 N. Liberty ; , j (Adv.) Rent automatic washers $3.50 per mo. We connect and service at no additional- charge. Judson's, Ph. Appointment of Peter S. Her man as an assistant attorney een- aprons-f or j erai wss announced by Attorney vaov.j General Robert Y. Thornton here Thursday. Herman was born in Brooklyn, N. Y.. and served in the U. S. army from 1945 to 1947. He spent a year in the Phillippines where he served as a claims investigator for the army. Following : discharge from the army Herman attended Harvard College and later studied law at the Harvard Law School. He re ceived his 'law degree in 1953. Herman has practiced law in Portland since 1954 when he was admitted to the Oregon Bar. rTr " "' " """ '"'" " 1 -'' im . 1 1 . u . ti r: I r . ,c . x ' - - i i - . ? N r " 4 J,' , - , -. Vr - It t' Tliree tO Leave 1 Srfftman' Salm, On,, Friday. October 7, 1?gS (Sc ,)-S For Military Duty ' , ; , ' '.' . ' - j ' '. Three MarionCounty men will leave Salem Monday for indue- tion into the armed services the. following day at Portland Indue-; tion Station. x ' Marion County Selective Serv-: ice -Board- announced Thursday: that these men are scheduled for i induction: Richard H. Buren and ' Chester S. Cushing III, both of Salem,, and Noble Dean Palmer of Silverton. held Fri.. Oct 7. at 9 a.m. . (Adv.) Good selection of formals at (Adv.) WOOD FURNACE GOES A combination hot air and hot YWCA Budget Shop, 141 S. Win-!"?1" u i , 8 f 6 fAAv x tried at Bush House. It replaces been converted to oiL BICYCLE, AUTO CRASH Hubert Thomas, 12, of 2288 Fairgrounds Road, received a bruise on his hip when his bi cycle and an automobile collided Thursday, morning in the " 2100 block of Portland Road, city first ATTENTION HUNTERS: Order aidmen reported. Driver of the I ahead from your grocer fresh car was not identified. double-wrapped ; Master Bread. Opening dance over Western Auto. Old time Dance. Come bring your friends Sat, nite, Oct 8. Larson's Orchestra: . (Adv.) County Eyes Power Saws I wish fo ifcform my many friends ! - and customers that I have not BICYCLE STOLEN opened another shop in Salem.' I ' Dale DeHarpport of Willam- am still bar bering at 377 Court ette University reported a bicycle St "AL" MEYERS. (Adv.) i stolen Wednesday from a park- ing piace at me x mla. Purchase of two power brush saws for clearing brush from county rights-of-way was recom mended Thursday by Marion County Engineer Johq Anderson at a meeting of the County Court. Anderson . pointed out that (brush spraying was not the com I plete answer for clearing road- i Y-..-.....,--. u v i. t.fl iaav-' standing even though it might be killed. The recommendation was tak en under" advisement At her courthouse ofnee desk conspicuously cluttered with a 4-TI clover insignia is Miss Jane Lvingi who has just become Salem - city 4-11 agenL She is a former home economics teacher and chamber of commerce employe. She ! succeeded James Bishop, now with 4-II state headquarters. " j j j Goiinty Needs Foster Homes , jFor Teenagers Marion County's juvenile depart ment went home hunting Thursday t for a foster home for its "awk- wardT ) age 13 and 14-year-old iwards-;..' V,:"' I "If we had a iuvenile tonieht . o . a i between the ages of 12 and 14 we would not have 'a place to put e i him," Dr. James Ashbaugh, county ! iuvenile officer stated. The foster home used for the past year by . I the county is no longer available l ' because the woman who operated f it. has moved out of the country, Oregon Labor Supply Lowest In 3 Years . Tax Errors Not Chargeable to Land Purchaser . i- i. . A purchaser of land may rely upon the entries on the tax roll at the I time of purchasing property and j under Oregon law cannot be compelled to pay additional taxes which have been accidentally omiU ted from the tax roll through er ror, j Attorney General Robert Y, Thornton ruled Thursday. The opinion involved property in Garthwick addition in Clackamas county I adjacent, to Portland.! Through; oversight certain property in the addition was not - included on the fax roll for bonded indebt-, edness and interest due in the Mil-' waukie grade school district and' in the Milwaukie high school dis- CREDIT TRAINING TOPIC Training of credit department personnel will be discussed by Jack M. Logan, Portland, in a talk before Salem Retail Credit Association Friday noon at the Golden Pheasant Restaurant Lo gan is credit manager for Ro berts Bros, department stores. Ham and turkey dinner, Sunday noon, Oet. 4, Stayton Catholic 4 Parish. ? . (Adv.) Rummage sale at Salem Memorial Hospital Annex. 4 Back of hospital) By the Salem Memorial Auxiliary Fri. k Sat, Oct 7 8. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. (Adv.) Bring new life to your rug and upholstery. Let Lee Bros. Dura clean them. Also refinish and re pair furniture. Ph. 2-7001. (Adv.) APPOINTMENT MADE - Ira C Keller, Portland, was ap pointed by Gov. Paul Patterson Thursday to the Multnomah county public welfare commission. Births LITTLEJOHN To Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Littlejohn, 365 S. 23rd St a daughter, Thursday, Oct. 6, at Salem General Hos pital J , ; ' ' f . ANDRICH To Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Andrich, 2142 N. Com mercial St.. a daughter, Thurs day, Oct 6, at Salem General Hospital. FrcdMeyer Drug. 118 N. Liberty Oregon's labor supply, estimated at 15,900. has dropped to its lowest level in three years, the state un employment compensation commis sion reported Thursday. Klamath Falls issued an urgent call for about 600 potato pickers for a five-week harvest. Most serious shortages of work ers were around Portland and in eastern Oregon. Fewer than 2,000 persons east of the Cascades were looking for jobs, commission officials said. Living quarters are available for single men near the Dotato fields but because of the few labor camp j """"j f cabins unoccupied, families or Thornton said several persons groups were advised to check with ; sold their properties to innocent ! local officials before entering the purchasers before the error --was area. j discovered. . , j Most Willamette valley and coas- J. tal employment offices reported more persons looking for work than ' a month before with Salem, Astor-j ia, Tillamook and Coos Bay having the largest increases. . j Payments of benefits to insured j workers during September dropped to $476,516, lowest since July, 1952. ; The monthly total was 20.1 per! cent lower than . an , August, 57.2 per cent below a year ago and ' the lowest September in four years, j In addition 211,900 was paid to laid-off federal personnel and $20,-; 617 to veterans of the Korean ac-! tion. ; Ashbaugh said. Circuit Judge Joseph Felton pointed out- that the department is not permitted to. keep young sters under 14 who are wards of the court by reason of dependency in the juvenile detention ward of the county jail. :. "We have a foster home willing to take these youngsters up to the age of ,12, but that doesn't take care of those in between," Judge Felton said. . Some 49 .juvenile court wards were kept a total of 434 days at the previous foster home during the past year. Judge Felton re ported. ! The court needs a foster home where it can take youngsters at any time of the day or night and where they will be fed and super-1 vised while waiting disposition ol the court1 . sail for Fast Effective ; Relief, use WICKS Va0Ru SEW and SAVE! We Have th Largest Stock of WOOLEN YARDAGE. in the Willamette Valley 1.95L$5.95 OPEN All DAY SATURDAY KAY WOOLEN MILL STORE 1 -i , 260 S. 12th St. - Across From Willamette Campus 60 Inches Wid Rugs come cleaner stay clean longer! CImii, skteas, mltijti osily rtMKii 4tp-dwa dirt! BRUSH IN VACUUM OUTf Just brush in then you can Rug-Sheen and Cotton-Shtn ab orb th dirt befora vacuuminf out and reconditions as it cleans deep caan. And a quart will claan normal 9x6 ru j. RUGSHEEN... removes deep-down dirt from wool rugs. Cleans, sheens, sanitizes in same triple action. Treats with life-lengthening lanolin. COTTON-SHEEN... only ready-to. use cleaner for cotton and synthetic fibers (color-fast and pile fibers only). No mixing needed. Just brush in, vacuum out. At Department, Hewteware, Hardware and Creery Stares 1 Dlie eivei (Box since 1927 N A "The home of Fine Diamonds and ! I BRIDAL DUO y ENGAGEMENT RING I I rrr; 5050 ' i- & WB r i mSS'iq75o l , ! Choose from our huge v Pywkfy JO' J I ! r: assortment of , ' . 1 4 I I Fay $1.00 Weekly Bulora - Gruen - Benrus j Fridays f" from J fh 1 Till 9 P.M. i AJI Prices. Include Fed. Tox NC TJ Ml Why Pay Cash When Yon Can Hake Reasonable Weekly or Monthly Terms With NO EXTRA CHARGE! Diamond Wedding Ring; 5-Diamonds $47.50 443 STATE SLW SALEM, ORE. jlht Sloft That Sells Qualify Merchindbt at th Right Price- Pay $5.00 A Month The Cottage Variety ci Market 3695 SUNNYVIEW AVE. Tan d j; i" 'pemna Friday and Saturday, Oct. and 8 tVrilTAf1rVHr " ' ' .t -H?'" (I " J FREE RIDES FOR THE KIDS o Fr'ee Balloons o o Free Ice Cream Food Demonstrations Get Your Tickets for. Free Mercharv dise .Drawing ! Drawing at 4 P.M. Saturday, Oct. 8 Store HouriL 7:30 A.M. 7 P.M.' Sunday 9 .M. to f-M-'.j- - Pkoiie 4257 " . at .0 '1 1' - i We Hove made a spectoculor purchase of the sample j .. i , . ' -' . -t line of one of our leoding coat manufocturers. The i - values ore from 49.95 to;74.95. Many of the coots ore i . i ope of a kind . . . New ond Different Fabrics to choose from! . . . All are milium lined. Sizes 8 to 16. Use Johnson's New Revolving Credit Plan. No down payment .: . Each month pay just one-tenth of your perpetual shopping limit! Corner Liberty & Court ' Phone J-769S ; , . Salem'i Leading Fashion Store Open Friday Nights till 9:00 J "A .vl 'is t '" J"f . O . .- i f -, a 1 f ? 11 - T li -.1 T a yycyjayiwr Mr? A