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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1956)
V (Eutt7 N PAPER TO BE I'RKSENTF.D Roy . Mtfertnn and Gordon W. Beecroft. of the research engineer 'ns division of the State Highway Dpa'nl',n, iH present a tech nical paper Feb. IK at the national winter convention of the American Society of Civil Engineers at Dal las, Jcx. See outstanding wall pnperwilh matching fabric and glamorizing TrcEsurc Tone paints at Clarke's, J20 N. Com'l. ' (aJi SPARE WHF.Fl STOIiEN Theft of a continental-type upare wheel 'and tire from, a car, appar ently while it was parked in a garage at his home, over the week end, was reported Monday lo city police by Ram Ruhl. lBfiO N. Sum mit Ave. Value was estimated at S30Y , . Need help to control your weight? WEY-RITE, scientifically proven, medically approved, inexpensive. Ph. 3-5782. If no ans. call 3-8H73. .,.. adv) CANCER SERIES BECINS A series of six free classes on cancer will start 7:15 p.m. Wed nesday in North Salem High School library room. Classes will be on consecutive Wednesday nights. Dr. E. Hume Downs will be in charge of the first. "What Is Oncer?" Having roof troubles? Call Cascade Boot O (adv.) PROMOTION REPORTED Leon F. Gordon. 24. son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne W. Gordon. 1075 Columbia St., recently was promot ed to specialist third clars at Fort 'Riley, Kansas, where he is a phar macist at the 47th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital. Havt'Mathis Bros. Check your roof before it leaks. ' (adv.) Unsightly facial hair removed per manently. Price's Beauty Salon. '. " (adv.) MARINE RESERVES MEET The Third l.V.mm Gun Battery, Marine Corps Reserve, will meet 7:30 p m. Tuesday at the Naval Marine Corps Reserve Training Center. Meeting date was changed from Monday for thii week only. Dental plates repaired while jrnu wait at Painless Parker, Dentist, 125 N. Liberty, Salem. . FIRST 1.14 FIRE First Salem fire call of was for a blaze in a stovepipe about 4.30 p.m. Monday at the home of Miss E. Brock, 1575 N.. 21st St. No damage was done, firemen from the East Salem station said. I ' Fast efficient roof service, Cascade Roof Co. , . Fh. 3-4823. ,- ." -' ' (adr.) CAR REPORTED STOLEN Theff of a light green -1950 Ford coupe from the street in front of his home was reported to city po lice Monday morning by Orson E. Cooleyk 111 Chemeketa St. Now Available, Safe Deposit Boxes, $3.60 Including tax, at Pi oneer Trust Co. State k Com'L GROUP TO MEET The Chemeketans, Salem outdoor organization , have scheduled a council meeting, at 7:30 p.m. Wed nesday at the Chemeke-Den. Mathis Bqw. will survey your roof Free of charge. Ph. 4-6831. (adv.) MEETING SLATED Townsend Club 17 will meet at 1 p.m. today at 1109 Oak St. ' Officers Told For County's Dimes Drive ' Willi am I! lfafv Vf -irirtn rVua. ty director of the 'lM March of ( Administration, Slate Flood Damage Survey Starts Today A survey of flood damage in i Federal funds recently alio the state from reeent storms will rated Id Oregon for flood relief be started todiy by six engineers involve largely repair of such from the Federil Civil letene , public projects as roads, bridges Dimes, observed the end of the year with the announcement Mon day of many committee arpow( The engineers will tour counties affected by floods and sewer systems and replacement all, of damaged civil defense equip- atcrruin what . ments are planned S. Muller had already m "iusly damaged unced as the rha.rman!?''"1 J ments. Mrs. K J?hSMVh Sll!1 Marion and Tolk and a num-! " to federal aid " Arthur of the Mother s March, which will . . ... ... ,u'.M, Sheets, director of the Oreeon tun u miici itiuiiiivs mi in i,,- rv . - local arrange- for relief. was the the state, ment Federal Aid "Our first concern is to de termine the amount of damage Mrs. Bowman Services Set 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at the Bollman Funeral Chapel here. Burial will follow at the Ball Silverton's First 1956 Haby Comes From Woodlmrn Suleiman New Scrvtrt SILVERTON Silverton's first 4956 baby was a Woodburn baby, a daughter bornto Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kahut at 7:56 a.m., Jan. 2. While it is the' first Silverfon baby the little girl is not eligible to tlurnock of Silverton priiei offered by Silverton merchants. To win these the baby must be born to parents within the Silver- -kton trading area. Records at the Silverton Hos pital show that the baby crop was take place Jan. 81, As her co-chairman. Mrs. Muller will have Mrs John Kolb. Mrs. Robert White, a member of the board of directors of the Marlon County chapter of the National Foundation, will serve as advisor to women activities. Robert Schnider, as treasurer of the 1958 campaign, Is expected to very shortly enlist a crew of volun teers to serve as tellers or cashiers. . Healy announced that Walt Scar borough of Woodburn would serve as the North Marion County chair man, and that O- W. Schaehtsick of Staytoh would be the South Mar ion County chairman. . Donald J. Madison has been ap pointed chairman of service club participation. As such he will di rect the Block of Dimes part gf the campaign. Campaign headquar ters have been opened at 318 North Church Street with Mrs. A. J. Crose in charge. ' A valuable assist to the pre campaign work was provided by storm's impact to a considerable degree. Civil Defense Agency, said Mon day. , . . SWei civil defense headquar ters here has received numerous inquiries from individuals asking the procedure to obtain federal and state aid , Sheets said his staff is work ing in close cooperation with fed eral officials. He added that several of his statf members al ready are in flood-stricken sec tors to assist local authorities. To Direct Survey Willamette Valley B'naL B rith LCharle- H. - Beal.-of -the Na Presentation Of Award to Morse Due Valley Lodge Of B'nai B'rith ISivcn Praise Lodge of , Salem has received special praise from a high lodge official for service to the com munity, it was announced Mon day. An annual report from Moe Kudler, western states B'nai B'rith president, slso cfmmended two officials of the Salem lodge, President Al E. Rosj and Secre tary Sandy Cowan. They were zation of physically handicapped persons, "Healy reported. Club members volunteered to stuff the several thousand small coin cards for distribution to schools. gtateiman News Srrvtra DALLAS, Ore. Services for Mrs. Lillian C. Bowman. 76. long time Ballston resident, will be aftUp 24 In 1955 over the 1954 total The year Just ended produced 383 tabies at the local hospital while the previous year had but Cemetery at Ballston.. Mrs. Bow-1 359. Of , the 1955 babies 190 were man, who died .Saturday, at a Dallas hospital, was born July 10';' 1879, at Rickrcall. She had reside, in the Ball- ton.ai-fli all if hnr 4i(a aviftnt for a few years spent on the Ore gon coast. She was married May 10, 1903, at Ballston to David - Bowman -who died Dec. 10, J951. Mrs. Bowman was a member of the American Legion Auxiliary and the Church of Latter Day Saints. Surviving are a daughter,. Mrs. . LaVerne LaNee, Warm Springs; two sisters, Mrs. Clara Sloan, , Dallas, and Mrs. Ethel Miller, Bandon: brothers, George Berry, " Dallas, Charles Berry, Coivallis. Public Itccords boys, 193 were girls. There were iricludcdlive sets of twins, which was also one set more. than in 1954. ' - First Silverton baby born at the Silverton 'Hospital" In 1955 was a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Down, born Jan, 2, at 4:53 am." " -Births cited for "unusual and distinc the Indoor Sports Club, an organi- u'sh devotion to the principles "i d imi a run uruinrrt-iy iuvr, benevolence and harmony." The lodge was commended for integrating its activities with the patriotic, civic and philanthropic enrlaavnra tit fba rnmmiinltv The report's list of accomplish ments by some 200 lodtjes and chapters of the western states included: sponsorship of 312 Boy Scout troops; service by 1,117 members in Community Chest and other drives; contribution of I, 678 pints of blood to the Armed Forces through the Red Cross; enrollment of 1,112 members as volunteer savings bmd workers; II. 342 individual dnmtions to disabled veterans: 327 visitations with "gifts o orphanages and homes foe the sed: and man-' ning of 27 vocational guidance bureaus. Salem Youth Hurt in Crash A Salem youth was hospitalized with a fractured elbow and two other per?ons suffered lesser in juries Monday when a car missed a curve and plunged over a 25-foot bank on Madrona Avenue about a mile west of Liberty Road. ' Taken to Salem Memorial Hos pital for treatment of the fracture was Delmer Frahm. 18, Salem Route 3, Box 622. First aidmen said abrasions were suffered by Marilyn Snook, 18, Four Corners,4 and Joey Harris, 19, 975 Cedar Way. but the pair did not require hospitalization, Driver of the lfltl Ford convert ible involved in the 2:30 p.m. ac tlonar Civil Defense agency at Battle Creek, Mich.", has been in the city for several days flood situation conferences and will, direct the survey. Neither Beals nor Sheets would attempt a pre survey estimate of damage in the state. y" ' As soon as evaluation of dam age has been completed a report will be filed with federal officials in Washington, D. C, and with Gov. Taul Patterson. Meanwhile R. H. Baldock, state highway engineer, estimated that damage to Oregon highways and bridges from high water, slides and wash-outs would fall under $500,000. Baldock said a num ber of maintenance personnel currently are repairing damaged roads and bridges. While virtually all roads are now open to" traffic, it will be several weeks before all damage is repaired, according to Baldock. Portland Civic LcaderDates Chamber Talk Statfsman, SaWi, Ore, Titrs. Jan. 3, '33 (Sre. 1)- t S. Sen. Wayne Mors 'Ore 1 will receive the annual 11.000 Sid ney Hillman Foundation award for meritorious public service at a din ner in his honor at the Hotel Short ham, Washington; Jan. M. Labor leaders, national political figures, men and women activt In government, tht arts and the set ences, and other outstanding Amer icans will attend. .Jacob S. Potofsky, the late Mr Hillman's successor as president of the Amalgamated Clothing Work ers of America, AFL-CIO. and president of the foundation estab lished in memory of the late labor leader, will preside. Senator Morse will make the principal address of the evening. Others who have received "the Sidney Hillman award for public service in previous years include: Former- President Hnrrjr S. Tru-1 man. Bishop Bernard "J, Sheil, As. sociated U.S. Supreme Court Jus tice) William O. Douglas. U.S. Serf Herbert H. Lehman i NY . former ' U.S. Sen. Frank P. Graham and Oscar H. Ewing, former federal security administrator. i i Several of City Engineer's Staff To Attend Meeting Several members of the city en gineer's office plan to attend a state building code conference at Corvallls from Jan. lJ through 21. A building inspectors school, sponsored by Oregon State College, will be held In conjunction with the conference. City Engineer Har old Davis said Guy George and Homer Heaton from his office will attend the school. Davis himself plans to take part in the code con ference. ' r . . Discussions' and interpretations of the building code will be engag ed in by representatives of some 2ft cities throughout-the state. Burglars Hit Salem Firm An attempt to break into a safe at D. A. White k Sons. 2fil State St., was reported to city police Monday morning by Floyd White. Entry to the firm apparently was made through an unlocked i second story window from the roof . of an adjoining building, investigat ing officers said. The safe kjjob , was knocked off and desk drawers I apparently were searched but no thing was reported missing, they . said. ' ! ' CARD OF THANKS " j We wish to thank our. many friends and neighbors for their kindnesses and sympathy during our recent sorrow and bereave ment. ' j Mrs. Hans Hansen Harold Hansen , John H. Hansen and family. BEDSAUL.BR0S. M0NTHIY SPECIALS " 1 - Silver Plate .Table Serv . ice (at Stainless Steel Prices) . 50-pc. service . for eight $24,9S. Yoo chntt to bty torn lin ilvtr vtn for tvorydiy ute. ( ' 2- -The Finest Economy Stainless Steel that we've see n. 50-pc. service for eight 17.50 3- GIANT Special Made 54-ounce Food & Drink Blender .24.95 Sm thnt outiKnding vtkiti now ( your Slm Import Htdqurt ,r. - - , " Bedsaul Bros. 1721 Center Ph: 2 9172 M..I (h4f-4i JU Tko MwchmdlM sUhx 6oo4 Or WtDo Hillman Lueddemann, Portland T 1 , i industrialist and civic leader, will Ireland ilentlOneU I address Salem Chamber of Com merce's annual First CittJen ban quet Jan. 19. chamber officials an nounced Monday. The first occasion will serve to rA.nr,nuA tu u 1 -l Tl r c i ,n ii. i i , 'vi.u,iiii.c iiic in. mum mime tit The name of E.J-CR1II) Ireland -s .s9iPm w Mr-iw For Position of State Motor Chief . . . .. v., i a..,, -4- . I'HIHK VI AU..-ViJllUl fiManr uaa iikipa iif b invn winnn : , . . i v..m. ,i kciiuir mention in state circles u,in k. . i- k. u. ....... 19.' 2735 S. Summer St. Accounts indicated that a defect occurred In the vehicle's steering mechanism Just prior to the plunge ever the steep bonk, . The- car rolled down the bank and came to rest upside down against trees. Accident Victims Stillin Hospital Three persons injured in a fi.iip.it'ir ' npiMilnnt ltnHav fiftpr. BOARDMAN To Mr and oon a, North Jetferson junclion Mrs. Thomas Boardman, 2340 W. wer still hoSpildiized early to- nUU mil, UII, fllUIIUjr " I Ja Mrs. this week among those men con sidered prospects for the new post of director of the state motor ve hicle department."-- ' Ireland Is the State Board of Control secretary now. When the motor vehicle division becomes a separate department under the governor, July 1. it will have a director appointed by the governor. Transfer of the big ve hicle office from the secretary of state's -control "to the-sovernor's was ordered by Hie 1955 Legisla ture Hotel, culminating in the announ cement and Introduction of the new.. FiMV Citizen. Salem Chamber has designated a secret citizens' committee to select a First Citizen, based on out standing community leadership and service. It will be the sixth annual First Citizen selection. Lueddemann is v i c e president and general manager of Pope 4 Talbot, a big lumber business In Portland. He has had many indus- at Salem Memorial Hospital. HOLDERBYTo Mr. and Mrs. Reid Holderby, 3194 Tess Ave., MUNICIPAL COURT Clifford Arthur Eiffler. 1950 N. , . - . Wilis, uii ncs: viiiciii.iiiui iv 1. Front St., charged with -driving FAm. Av , Ion MondaV. Jan. while license suspended, released ; , t s,,.m r.,nI.,i Hosnital. I Bernice L. Bingham, Junction" City, was reported "Im proved" Monday by Salem Gen- daughter. Monday, Jan. 2, at;ersl Hospital attendants. She was being treated ior aDrastons and shock. Mrs. Emma Patterson, 585 N. Salem General Hospital CAMFAZ1XD To Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Camenzind, 170 N. ; winter St.. and Mrs. Myrtle Orr, on payment of J 250 bail. Optn Monday and Friday 12:13 to 9 P.M. Other Days 9:30 A.M. Is 5:30 F.M. - 1 v mi . V 1 r 4 x 'M I J I 748 N. Capitol St., were both re ported in "good" condition.' Mrs. KILLI.Vf.ER To Mr. and Mrs?! Patterson had a frt-ture" of the Warren Killinaer. Aumsville. Box right shoulder snd Mrr Orr re- 176, a son, Monday, Jan. 2, at mained in tl.e hospital for obser-J Salem General Hospital. . i vation, attendants said trial connections in the past and Gov. Paul Patterson has said ,Jleadcd. ,.uch Ttr? up that the motor vehicle department director would be appointed within a month. Also being mentioned for the post are Robert L: Gile, who heads the division as it stands today, and William E. Healy, assistant secretary of state. PLANT DISEASES LICKED WASHINGTON i.f - The De partment of Agriculture says two more vegetable diseases have been "controlled "with antibiotic sprays. The diseases checked were downy mildew of lima beans and Jate blight of tomatoes. as Oregon section of Pacific Amer ican Steamship Association and the West Coast Lumbermen's Associa tion. He is a past president of Port land Chamber of Commerce and has served on national committees of the U. S. Chamber of Com merce. - WE WILL BE D, S I All.Day Tuesday, Jitipird, for inventory ' Open Wed. 9 A.M. to 9 P. M. THE CAPITAL SHOPPING CENTER unusual heartwarming Valentine Gift SALE THIS WEEK ONLY your prtcioui . pictures copied 'J Have a lovely 3 17 Opal copy made of the picture that's iiu to your loved on. A touching Valentin that will b- trtaturtd. It doesn't matter where or when it was taken if in good condition saving 00 restoration too. Photograph Stud J Reflex Photo 0 . 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