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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1955)
(LOtty STOLEN CAR RECOVERED An auto stolen Monday In Al bany, Ore., waa found by city po. Ilea Tuesday, parked In the XO block of S. 18th Street with the keys in the ignition. It haa been returned to the owner by Albany police, Salem .police aaid. ' CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES AND ARRANGEMENTS Distinctive door iwigi, poinact tiaa, It other planta. Pembertoni Flower Shop It Greenhouaea 1980 S. 12th. Open ivenlnga till Chriatmaa, , (adv.) , Prises Cash fun. Listen to "Hollywood Calling" on KGAE at 10:30 a.m. Mon. thru m. - - - .(,d.) NAVY SHOTGUN MISSING Loss of a 12-gauge shotgun valu ed at $90 from the U. S. Naval Armory on Airport road waa re ported to police Tuesday by Lt. James L. Marable. Date of the loss Is unknown, police .said. Visit us snd see our large selec tion of folisge plsnts. for your modern plsntings. Tree parking, Pemberton's Flower Shop k Greenhouses, 1980 S. 12th. (adv.) Lighting fixtures, sn excellent gift for the home. Open evenings until Christmas. Vibbcrt Electric, 851 Court St. - (Adv.) Taylor's Vsrlety, open evenings until Christmas. (adv.) BILLFOLD LOSS REPORT Loss of a billfold containing too Saturday evening, time and place unknown, was reported to police Tuesday by Mrs. Glen Staats, 1144 Oak St. Flash camera sols, $9.75 up. Film k flash bulbs for tho.se Christmas snap-shots. McEwan Photo Shop in Hollywood. (adv.) Cascade Hoof Co. does all types of roof work. HUtCAP THEFT REPORTED Theft of four hubcaps from a car on the Meier lc Frank parking lot Monday was reported to police by Mrs. Paul Fuhrer, S00S Sllvcrton Rd. Value was estimated $15.95. 4 Corners Business Men's Ass'n. invites you to bring your children to 4 Corners where they will re ceiva a candy gift from Santa any evening after 4 p.m. Decem ber 19th thru 23rd. We further in vite you to place your name, in the drawing for 10 Turkeys. Unsightly facial hair removed per manently. Price's Beauty Salon. (adv.) Now Available, Safe Deposit1 Boxes, $3.M including tax, at Pi neer Trust Co. State Com'l. HOME FOR CHRISTMAS Navy Lt. Wilbur Bower has re turned from Japan and will spend Christmas in Salem with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bow er, 3335 S. Commercial St. Dental plates repaired while you wait at Painless Parker Dentist, 125 N. Liberty. Salem. Men, remember free gift wrap ping at Quisenberry's. 310 Court. (adv.) laMO-holkl When Mm I A yen have trouble Leedieo, those 1 Bne Quality, Fir$t-Lasl-Alvay$ Vollty TiUvitlon Cntr ttehnlcfom ort Iwoyi oltrt to iivry gurvlei which rtiakti your TV vlawinj mere, njcyablt. Yi, In wrviet, too, Valley Television Center adheres to quality! ALLEY I 142 Ccndalarla Blvd. $4 THEFT REPORTED . Theft of $4 from a wallet at tha YMCA Monday night waa reported to police by Dale Mack, 2205 N. 5th St. . . Mathla Bros, roofs ara tops, be cauaa they use Johna-Manvillt roofing and experienced union roofers. Ph. 4-6831 for free es timate, (adv.) Get your flash bulba now, at Qulscnberry'i, 310 Court (adv.) Cascade U.H.S. graduates please attend Christmas ball in gymna sium 8 p.m. Dee. 23, to form an Alumni Association. (adv.) STORY HOl'R TODAY A regular story hour will ba held at 3:J0 p.m. Wednesday In the fireplace room of the Public Lib rary. The Marshall-Wells stores In Hol lywood t West Salem. Open evenings this week. (adv.) SMOKED TURKEYS Order now for delivery between the 20th 24th of Dec. Ph. 3-6024. (adv.) Kaywoodie Pipes ft smoking sup plies at Quisenberry's. 310 Court. (adv.) Rural School Areas Share $29,494 Sum Annortlonment of first install ment of rural school funds for Marion County was made Tuesday with 60 districts sharing in $29,494.- SB. Checks were made out to the districts, Including six high school districts, by the Marion County school office and represent a por tion of county property taxes and delinquent taxes collected this year. Of the total, representing about one tenth budgeted for the school year. $18,290.58 went to rural ele mentary schools and $11,204.31 to the high schools. Elementary schools are acheduled to share $162,563.39 and high schools $94. 964.36, according to Mrs. Agnes Booth, Marion County school super intendent. Gra-Y Clubs Plan Caroling Salem Gra-Y Clubs will mass voices for a mobilized Christmas caroling expedition Friday night. Practice is scheduled tonight from 7 to I p.m. for the some SO Gra-Y members who will move about the city by truck during the evening to sing yulelide tarols. Gilbert Jones will be in charge of the group, assisted by Gra-Y leaders James Dimit, Sam Camp bell and William Dyer. Piano ac companist for practice is Ronald Potts. It Comes to TYr&t $ 4 1 r- jELFViSIOH lea neef I merois ef Wroune" Behfrilie this MaaHMBsaMsaMaslMMBVsMB"11 7 Commodities Of Blue Lake Set Records (Story also on Page 1) Of the II commodities processed by Blue Lake, seven set new rec ords this year, N. M. Merrill, man ager of the Blue Lake Packers, Inc., told the membreshlp Tuesday. Tha seven commodities ara beans, corn, squash, boysen, logan, raspberries and strawberries. Mer rill pointed out that while the na tion's average production of graded beans per acre waa only m tons, Blue Lake growers averaged 8.63 tons this past year. The manager also told of the expanding market of the Oregon bean under tha "Jack the Beanstalk" label, with the product now available In New York for the first time. In addition to the new ware house, the cooperative purchased an adjoining 1H acre. Merrill said that it was the "only remaining available land In the area," and the directors thought best to guard against possible future expansion. While packers took substantial lossea in the corn pack In 1954, Merrill saw no repetition of this situation this year. He believed that 1956 would be "a good year In the food industry," but warned that competition would be keener than ever before. He pointed out that employment Is at a record high, however, with many women work ing and "looking for food easily prepared." Russell Coburn. president of the big cooperative, directed the day's program and also discussed the expansion of the cooperative. Booklet Explains Turns to Drivers A pamphlet, with diagrams ex plaining under what circumstances a driver ia allowed to turn when a red light is against him, is being distributed by the Salem Police Department. The pamphlet, "Can I Turn?" will be available at the city engi neering and water offices, library and ponce department as welt as from patrolmen, Chief Clyde war ren said.' MARR To Mr. and Mrs. Dale Marr, 3441 Sunnyview Ave., a daughter, Tuesday, Dec. 20, at Salem General Hospital. BAKER To Mr. and Mrs. Chsrles Baker, 3099 ChehaKfDr., a daughter, Tuesday, Dec. 20, at Salem General Hospital, BARBER To Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Barber, 1032 Howard St., a son, Tuesday, Dec. 20, at Salem General Hospital. SLAUGHTER To Mr. and Mrs. Herman Slaughter, 1975 Fairgrounds Rd., a daughter, Tuesday, Dec. 20, at Salem Me morial Hospital. fl0RE Births tVTTM SKTHIMS 9 WITH i e uer nun Even big-screen TV remVictt free-and-easy welching when ifl doted in light by a dark picture frame. Sylvpnia' Hololight "removes the frome, floats the picture in a soft, restful all-around glow. Pictures seem bigger ... ere toiler to wetch-even for wursl let your eyes rest on Hololight for TV's pleosont est pictures b for. c ENTER Dimes March , Committee Qiicf s Named Marlon County's 1034 Msrch of Dimes campaign began shap ing up Tueaday with the appoint ment of committee chairmen for the January drlvt to aid the fight against Infantile paralysis. Willis m Hesly, assistant sec retary of state and county March of Dimes director, said the "mother's march" will be. headed by Mrs. Kenneth S. Muller, 1255 N. 23th St. Treasurer for the month-long campaign will be Robert Schni der. Douglas R. Yeater will set up a "business men's march'' as a campaign event tentatively scheduled forerly January. Or ganizing the county's school and college program will be Paul G. Warren. Also named as committee chairmen were Al Llghtner, Ho bart Price, James Garvin and James Banks. Mrs. Kinkaid, 42, Succumbs Mrs. Mary Corint Kinkaid, 42. died Tuesday at her home, 353S River Bend Rd., after an Illness of more than a year. She had been a Willamette Valley resident since 1935. when she moved to Salem from Kennewick, Wash- She was born Aug. 13, 1913, in Muscatine, Iowa. She was a member of the Firat Christian Church, Brush College Community Club and Brush College Extension Unit. She leaves her husband, Leon ard Kinkaid. Salem: two sons, Jamea and Charles Kinkaid, both of Salem;' two daughters, Miss Sharon and Miss Joyce Kinkaid, both of Salem: brother, Paul Ro- rick, Marysville, Wash.; and sis ter, Mrs. Jim Kratzcr, Riverside, Conn. Arrangements are pending at Howell-Edwards mortuary. Death Claims Leslie Briggs Leslie E. Briggs. 70. died si his home. 12S0 NT Winter StT after an Illness of several years. A Salem resident nine of the ten years he lived in Oregon, he was employed in the Willamette Uni versity maintenance department until his retirement two and a half years ago. He moved to Oregon from California. Born April 23, 1885. at Blockton, Iowa, he was a member of the Free Methodist Church. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Eda Marie Briggs, Salem; two sons, Leslie J, Briggs, Denver, Colo.; snd Lawrence R. Briggs. Whlttier, Calif.; sister, Mrs. J. R. Kanan. Galesburg, 111. ; and two grandchil dren. Arrangements are pending at Howeil-Ldwards mortuary. smess is toss i - Prion. 2-1911 itst M ijf i ftosarow . fl"TVwMUl . . ,. MMV,SIIUM Names of 50 Prospective Jurors Drawn A list of SO prospective Jurors for the next term of Marion County Circuit Court was drawn Tuesday. The prospective Jurors were notified to report for duty Jan. 4 when the new session be gins. Those drswn were: Wslter R. Adlsrd, Howard H. Austin, Claud E. Beckwith. Dale L, Biles. Vera L. Bishop, Robert C. Blanly, George W. Bloom, Delia R. Bram let, Robert L. Brown, Victor H. Brunkal. Walter W. Buroker, Ruth Luella Carter. Gladys V. Champion, Rowena M. Cole. ueneva Collins, R. Vernon Cooley, W. Taylor Cooper, Le nore Crabtree, Thomas O. Cut shall, Dora Davis, Bcnjsmln T. Delk, Leons Dlckerson, Philip C. Dlmick, Francea M. Edwards, Nets Estrem, Benjamins F. Fel ton, Lillian L Flake, Winifred B. Fogle, and Carroll Ford. Edna M. Ford, Raina Bert Gagnon, Fina GrabllL Fred W. Hlldebrand. Henry L Hunt Edith M. Jarman, Louise Jones, Helen F. Jones, John K. Kihs, Edgsr McClaln, William Miller, Oscsr R. Overlund, Bertha M. Patterson, and Edward A. Scha- fer. ' Glenn H. Shedeck. Helen V. Sherwood. Alvln R. Starr. Forest L. Stephen, frank E. Turner, Ruth J. Nash, and Lillls Weath ers. Kiwanis Unit Slates Jaunt A delegation of Salem Kiwanis Club will go to Portland Jan. 4 to hear a luncheon talk by the presi dent of K I w a n 1 a International, Jackson A. Raney of Indianapolis, Ind. This was announced at Salem Kiwanis meeting Tuesday noon In the Hotel Senator where three club men were elected to fill officer and board vacancies and a program of Christmas music was given by North Salem High students. Willis Ross was elected second vice president; the Rev. Louis White and Dr. Robert Boals were elected directors. ILelboflGfl'G (Home Made 1265 Stat Tom & Jerry Batter Egg Nog Six Flaming Snowballs ; Sherbtrt or lea Cream t HOGG I BROS. . t 'vj i at lit r jj i r- mm - ; is ! . 1956 FRIGIDAIRE I Soma mora nlto .things about tha now Deluxe Dryarl Hand some Deluxe Styling; one-piece "working height" top end back panel; fully automatic Operation; high, velocity blower, to hasten drying; shielded heating units; fluih-to-wall In stallation; can be operated on 120 volte or 230 verts. Control Board Turns Down Property Sale The State Board of Control re fused Tueaday to accept a proposal by Pendleton school district to buy eight acre a of Eastern Oregon State Hospital land for 12.500. The district wants the land for a new high school. The board said two appraisers had appraised the land at $11,700. The school district says tha proper ty Is wasteland, and worth only $2,500. "It would be dangerous," Gov. Paul Patterson said, "for this board to sell land at lesa than 25 per cent of the appraieed value. we have no dealre to hold up the school district." - The board said It will try to make a trade with the achool board, which now ewna some land on which the board might wish to build bouses for ataff members of the hospital. County Orders Stop Signs Stop algns were ordered for four intersections by the Marion County Court Tuesday after it gave ap proval to recommendations by County Engineer John Anderson for placement. One sign ia scheduled for Boone Road where it becomes market road 58 east of the Pacific High way, effecting eastbound traffic only- Others will stop southbound traffic on market road 56 where it joins Boone Road and at market road 56 on the road from Fairview Home. The fourth sign Is scheduled on market road 51 where It intersects Penitentiary Road east of Bethel. Thief Takes $65 In Salem Burglary Burglary which netted $83 at the Oregon Egg Producers. 1430 N. Front St.. was reported to Sa lem police Monday morning by Donald Engel, manager. Three gallons of antifreeze also were taken, he aald. Entry was made by breaking a lock, po lice said. i Street qt. 1,00 , ejt. 60 C 90 C .2 half gal. 1 ,49 Statesman, Salem, Ore., YMCA Plans A full Christmas vacation pro gram for boys f and older will start Dec. 27 at tha YMCA. Morn ing and afternoon activities are scheduled Tuesday through Friday and will end Saturday morning. Aon-membera may restaur for this period Saturday for a $2 fee which can be applied to a 194 membership. Special activities will include trips to tha Cascade Meat Co., Coca Cola Bottling Co., Navy Air Base and Oregon Pulo and Pacer Co. SEE THE LEATHER STORE FOR FINE LEATHER GOODS UNIQUE Construction! V Aus ieM(MMt Jv0) tOVtOtft BsMsT Oaa fONMgfj gt. gOh MKKII74? IILUOLDS IYi 4 PRINCE GARDNER Tobacco Pouchoe Toilet Kirs VUorettt Manicure Sate All Small Leather Gift! I ASS SHAFER LEATHER GOODS 12S N. Cemmtrcial ' r ms. i i n i I mm NOTHING TO BUY ... NO OBLIGATION i " Just comt iri and ngister. Some lucky per son will win, absolutely free, this beautiful 1 956 Deluxe Frigidaira Automatic Dryer Drawing will be held Friday afternoon, De cember 23, and the LUCKY PERSON'S Dryer will be delivered to their home on Christmas Eve. OPEN EVERY NITE TIL 9 TIL (Except KSiAstm veurrt iussm Comer State Wed., Dec. 21. "53 (Sec l-3 Yule Activity Lobbies will be open each Cry for, pool, ping p e a g and ather games. Craft Instruction and ma vies are scheduled for boys I te LI each da. " ' The YM will be dosed Monday for Christmas and Jan. I for .Vsr Year's. . , , s WIFE HAS 21 CHILDREN - INNSBRUCK, Austria (AV-Mra. Maria Kriatler, 45, e Housewife ta the village ef Toblach, hat given birth te her list child. Mother and baby are doing well. ax is- fin IUXTON MIIKIR ROLF RUMP . Moccins make perfect -GIFT fer HIM $793 CHRISTMAS Saturday) intuits i lesa anet Commercial I