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SLUM FILM SLATED '
A film oa housing rehabilita
tion will be shown the Salem
Board of Realtors at its noon
luncheon meeting today at the
Marion Hotel In charge of the
program will be Realtor Vern
McMullen, title firm operator
and member of the Salem city
and . Marion County planning
commissions. The film will ex
plain how to get rid of slum
areas.
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SMART TIME to dispose of dis
. used toys, trains, sleds, erector
seta RIGHT NOW! Call 4-6811
for a classified ad-writer, (adv.)
RECEIVE CERTIFICATES
f Three - young men, recently
completing four years electrical
'apprenticeship training in Salem,
are eligible to receive journey-
ma nship certificates from the
State Apprenticeship Council.
They are Lyndril F. Langwell of
Salem, George E. Lobner of Leb
anon and Maurice D. Janes of
Newberg. "
Tomorrow is the last day of The
Big Rexall Original One Cent Sale,
so hurry, remember, you get. two
items for the price of 1 plus a
penny at Person It Wellman's Rex
all Drug Store, 933 Edgewater.
Open daily from I A.M. to 9 P.M.
Sun. 9 AM. to 1 P.M. (adv.)
STAMPS MISSING
Theft of 11 books of merchandise
stamps from her residence was re
ported Thursday to city police by
Mrs. A J. Lawson; 1162 N. 14th
St. The woman said the theft oc
curred sometime within the past
two weeks and she also told offi
cers two coin banks in her home
were looted of about ?9 several
months ago. -
Rummage sale Fri. k Sat. over
Greenbaum's. Alpha Chi Omega
Mother's Club. - (adv.)
COOPER IN FRANCE
Henry F.; Cooper, son of Mrs.
Teresa Cooper of Salem, recent
ly , arrived in Paris, France,
where he will do graduate work
in French civilization at the Uni
versity ' of Paris. ' Cooper is a
1949 graduate of Willamette Uni
versity and recently was in the
Air Force.
Do you take shorthand? Then
why keep it under wraps? .Em
plovers will pay you to use it
Call PAGENSTECHER'S Com-
mercial Placement Agency, 411
Ore. Bldg.,'494 State St, Phone
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Public
Records
CIRCUIT COURT
Metropolitan Chain Stores, Inc.
vs. - Glendon A. Ferguson, Helen
E. Ferguson, Frank Markham,
and linnie B. Markham: Amend
ed', answer,, denies all plaintiff's
allegations and seeks $50,000
general damage and $15,000 puni
tive damage.
Francis M. Mitchell vs. Clar
ence T. Gladden: Petition for
writ of habeas corpus seeks re
lease from state penitentiary and
hearing in court
John E. Van Ditti vs. States
man Publishing Co.: Motion for
involuntary non-suit allowed and
jury dismissed.
Irene Zander vs. . Donald H.
Zander: Complaint for divorce
charges cruel and inhuman treat
ment, seeks restoration of former
name of Irene Schultz. Married
at Vancouver, Wash., Aug. 15,
1947.- -
J. H. Wilkinson vs. John Roop:
Judgment orders defendant to
pay $375.
Walter Lee Maupin vs. Clar
ence T. Gladden: Defendant de
murs and asks court to dismiss
proceedings.
John L. Marxer- and Ann C.
Marxer vs. Jane Doe Wills and
-others: Complaint seeks to fix
ownership of real property.
Avondale Construction Co. vs.
Robert J. Turner and Cleda Mae
Turner: Complaint seeks judg
ment of $3,638.45 allegedly due
for services.
Otto R. Nation and Sara K.
Nation vs. State of Oregon: De
fendant answer admits and de
nies plaintiffs allegations of
damage.
Bertha Sergeant vs. Vincent
' Duman: Defendant's answer de
nies responsibility for automo
bile accident in Monitor and
seeks" dismissal of suit
Dorothy Mae Wolverton vs.
Woodrow Wilson Sanders and
Continental Pacific Lines (West
Coast Trail ways): Complaint!
blames defendants for. accident
on 99E near North Salem Drive
in Theater and seeks $73 special
damages and $2,875 general dam
ages. PROBATE COURT.
Estate of Ida E. Stredwick, de-
ceased: Order fixes time for hear
ing of final account for 9:15 a.m.
Nov. 28, 1955.
Guardianship of Dorothy Rae
MacGregor: Final account filed.' ence Kafrt, 892 Vinyard, a son,
Estate of Mary Stevens, de-; Thursday, Oct 20, at Salem Gen
ceased: Order' closes estate and eral Hospital,
discharges administrator. vj
Estate of Arthur (Artie) T. HILDERBR AND To Mr. and
Brown, deceased: Order fixes
time for hearing, of final account
for 8:15 a.m. Nov. 21, 1955.
MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS
George W. Standish, 19. 2535
Maple Ave., U.S. Armed Forces,
and Sally Jo Jones, 18, Brooks
Route 1, Box 214, Northwest1
Poultry employe. . .V. - i
Hestal R. Potter. 31, Turner
Route 1, Box 172, plywood work
er, and Edith Jeanette Williams,
18, Turner Route 1, Box 110, stu
dent, .. ,
Duane Thomas "Rold, 25, Sil
verton Route 2, Box 17, U. S.
Army, and Delen May Fisk, 21, '
602 N, Second, Silverton, at
home.
DISTRICT COURT -
Harold Orval Wilson. Wood
xa, charged with . AW0L, re
leased to UJ5. Army authorities.
CHAMBER BALLOTS OUT
Salem Chamber of Commerce
staff Thursday mailed out annual
chamber election ballots to 1,063
members. Ballots are to be re
turned to the chamber office at
Marion County Courthouse be- growers who sought a reduction
tween Nov. 1 and 5 p.m. Nov. T. " the taxable value of their or
Several director art heinir chards. approximately 190 will
elected.
Altrusa Club of Salem annual
Salmon it Ham dinner Tues. Oct.
25, Legion Club. 6 to t p.m. Tickets
on sale at Alexander's Jeweler
lc Flower Box.
(adv.)
GRAGG TO MAIL MEET
Salem- Postmaster Albert C.
Gragg will attend a regional
postal meeting in Portland today
to discuss Christmas mailing
problems. A similar session will
be held in Salem on Oct 28 for
mid-Willamette Valley postmas
ters, Gragg said. ,
Oct. Special large group needle-;
point 4z off. Brown a Art at Gift
Shop 453 State. : (adv.)
PRISONER RELEASED
Harold Orval Wilson, Wood-
ourn, arresiea oy Marion county
sheriffs deputies on a charge of
being absent without leave from
the Army, was released to Army
authorities Thursday after spend
ing the night in the Marion
County jail.
Turkey dinner Oct 23rd 12 to 4.
St Vincent's Parish Hall. Colum
bia & Myrtle. Adults $1.25, Chil
dren 50c.
PERMITS RECEIVED
t Permits- issued Thursday by the
city engineer's office included one
to Don L. Buschke, for: $1,500. in
alterations on a house at 1810 S.
Capital St., and another to. Lottie
Fisher for- $60 in repairs on a
garage at 1970 Broadway.
YOUNG TENDER BEEF
ROASTS. Special this -week, 33c
lb. Inspected Beef. Midget Mar
ket
HUB CAPS TAKEN
Bill Durig, 410 S14th St., com
plained to city police that two hub
caps, valued at $16, were removed
from his 1947 Chevrolet Wednesday
night while the vehicle was park
ed at the residence.
FRESH HAM (Leg of Pork
Roast) Whole or Half, 49c lb.
Delicious Franks, 4 lbs. 99c.
Midget Market
PARKING TO BE CLOSED
Parking areai at the, Marion
County Courthouse will be closed
Saturday morning for repainting of
parking stall, lines, County Engi
neer John . Anderson advised the
County Court Thursday.
Dental plates repaired while you
wait at Painless Parker 'Dentist
125 N. Liberty, Salem. :
FISCHER 'IMPROVED
Robert M. Fischer Jr.,' manager
f the Lee Apartmentswas report-1
ed in "improved condition .Thurs
day: at Salem General Hospital,
where he is under treatment fol
lowing a heart attack.
FRESH PORK SALK- Stock your
f reeter. - Whole pork loin, lb. 47c.
Trimmed shoulders, 33c. Fresh
Hams, 49c.. Midget Market
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MISSING CAR FOUND
A 1947 , Chevrolet reported stolen
Wednesday from the Major Motors
Co.. 400 N. Liberty St., .was found
abandoned Thursday on a street in
the vicinity, city police said.
North Salem
Parking Lot
Work Starts
A parking lot , development,!
designed to aid traffic congestion;
in the Hollywood business dis-:
trict in North .Salem, is under
way this week on North Capitol
street . . '.
Houses have been removed
from two lots just south of the 1
Dohland store building to pro
vide a parking area for Roh
land's and the adjacent Moptry's
Pharmacy, Earl Mootry said
Thursday.- : -. , '.
The new parking lot. will con
nect with an existing parking lot
fronting on : Fairground Road,
just . south of the Hollywood
Finance Building. " :
This, said Mootry, will provide ,
a mucn-neeaea access Deiween
Capitol street and Fairgrounds
Road. The new parking area
will be opened in about a week,
he said. '
Births
LANE To Mr. and Mrs. Eu
geen Lane, Monmouth, a daugh
ter, Wednesday, Oct 19, at Salem
General Hospital.
KRAFT To Mr. an Mrs. Clar-
Mrs. Leslie HUaerDranu, vwv-i-
lis, a son, Thursday, Oct 20, at
Salem General Hospital.
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Of 473 parcels of property
owned by Jackson County fruit
receive recommended reductions
in value as a result of hearings
concluded last Satutrday in Med
ford. The State Tax Commission,
acting in place of the county
board of equalization, Thursday
started mailing individual notices
to the growers informing them
of the actions of the commission
and explaining the - nature of
their decision. "
Orders Sent .
The substitute board, in wind
ing up its legal duties, is sending
orders to Robert G. Fowler.
Jackson county assessor, to
change the individual values to
conform with the values found
by tbe commission. In most
cases the changes result from
new information on acreage and
the physical condition of the or
chards. "
Omission of "the orchards trees
from the i tax rolls was brought
to light during the course of the
reappraisal program in Jackson
County. Tax commission ap
praisers discovered that produc
ing orchard land was placed on
the tax rolls at the same value
given to bare land alone. In the
controversy that developed as
result of the additional value
placed on the trees by the ap
praisers, 225 orchardists filed no
tices of appeal with the Jackson
County board of equalization.
Valid Assessment
Samuel Stewart, tax commis
sioner m charge of the valuation
division, said the tax commission
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State Board! Urges Effort to
Reactivate Air
Further efforts to reactivate the
airport control tower in Salem,
and to prevent de-commissioning
of three low-frequency ranges
(beams), were urged by the State
Board of Aeronautics: in session
in Salem Thursday. r , ! . ;
The board also instructed Direc
tor Earl Snyder to obtain two-way
radio equipment for installation at
the Meacham weather station' in
the Blue Mountains on an experi
mental basis. It was indicated if
the Meacham installation is found
valuab in providing up-to-the-minute
weather reports to pilots,
similar installations might be made
elsewhere in areas with frequent
weather changes. The equipment
would be ' operated by personnel
of the federal weather bureau.
Efforts Endorsed , T
.The board endorsed recent ef
forts of Snyder and the board
chairman, A. J.' Dwyer of ; Port
land, to have the Salem control
tower put back into operation, and
to restore the flight-plan service
which was discontinued last Mon
day at the weather bureau which
had taken it over when the control
tower was abandoned by order of
the CAA.
Snyder said he flight-plan ser
vice was inaugurated by the CAA
in 1930 after it had been deter
mined the number of planes in
has done everything within its
power to assure a correct and
valid assessment roll. He said
the procedure set up by the com
mission, to accommodate the or
chardists will not interfere with
the printing and mailing of tax
statements in time for Jackson
County taxpayers to obtain the
three, per cent discount by pay
ing their taxes in advance of the
November 15 deadline.
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Oregon had increased 7per cent,
the number of pilots 28 per icent
Thi beams which the CAA has
proposed to abandon eminate from
Eugene and Baker in' Oregon; and
Toletjo in Washington. The (state
board has contended the low-frequency
ranges are vital in winter
time when planes fly below cloud
ceilings and ofttimes are not high
enough to catch VHF signals. It
was explained that Toledo ori .the
Portland-Seattle route would be
left with no bean at all if the
cut-back goes into effect.
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Articles Filed
By. Bergs, Iiiq.
Articles of incorporation for
Bergs, Ine, Salem, to operate! four
supermarkets in Salem and Port
land Was., filed Thursday by a group
headed by Elmer O. Berg. J .
Principal offices of the firm! will
be jil Salem at the Capitol Shop
ping jCenter store, 1177 Center St
Capitalization is based on 80.000
shares of stock With no par Value
listed; ; . j -
In addition to the Center Street
market, first of the chain to be
developed, ; stores are located at
N. Church and Marion Streets,
Salem, (now under construction).
pin the Keizer district at Cherry
Ave. land N. River Rd., ; and at
79th 'and Killingsworth in Port
land. .1 . t
Incorporators besides Berg, who
is listed as president," are Ralph
Wirth i L. L. Balch, Charles F.
Fouler and George A. RhotenL
Incorp
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Reporter
SOUTH SALEM HIGH '
: Selling of the Sword and the
Shield, the South Salem High
School annual, began Wednesday
with students being offered spe
cial yates if they have a student
body card. The sale will con
tinue through this month.
; Annuals this year, will feature
individual pictures of " sopho
mores and juniors as well as sen
iors and contain more than the
160 pages of last year's annual.
The individual sophomore pic
tures are now being taken by
senior David Taylor under the
direction of Sue Wilson, who
heads the sophomore section of
the annual.
Receipts for the-yearbook to
be printed later are being sold by
Sue Grier, Diane Graham, and
Lesley Cline working under busi
ness manager, Joan Wickstrom.
The annual is financed in part
by a candy window situated in
the school hall. Selling candy
during the noon hour are Carol
Hagemann, Geri Willard, Sally
Riewald, Colleen Nelson, Doris
Parker, Viv Grieder, Jeanie Lan
kins, - Elsa - MykoL. Mavis Malbon
and Wanda Coe.
Salem Salesman
Awarded Trip
: Sales record of a Kirby Co. of
Oregon salesman for Salem has
won a four-day all-expense trip
to Cleveland for him and his
wife, the firm has announced. ;
Recipients of the gift trip are
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Rundberg,
455 Columbia Ave. -They; with
two other Oregon couples, made
the trip by - Northwest Airlines.
The Kirby Co. deals in vacuum
cleaners and floor polishers.
soft kid skin leathers
super-soft,
soles.
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