The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 21, 1956, Page 5, Image 5

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i i n worm ADVAM'K
I'nh Park 111 Thursday nliiM at
I iiiiiliilnrla School made rink ad-
,i(H riniiit aunrils In the fnllnw.
b.: Weill bmltiri ('lurk
rniilf, Ilrx Minnrd, John lliiflkln,
llnlihy Mm Idl, Michael Hngut,
.Soil firnvunld, Barry Sterrell,
,;i(k Wnlrolt, Rnl.hy Pare and
1 uny Park; Wolf (iold Arrow, (ire
i:ory Nirhnlls, Ronald McMullen,
Ilntrr Kmka, Bnlihy Moen; Hear
lisdnrs-Vern Bennett, Ricky Hen
ndt and llarter DcWerse; Lion
liadge-l'lark Mason.
Have M.ithli Pros. Check your roof
brlore It Iraki, (adv.)
Maihls Dion, will survey your roof
Krec of charge. I'h, 4 ladv.)
Area Farmers
rv ci
io snare in
Hank Dividend
Fin hundred and fifty farmer!
and stockmen In Marlon, Polk and
Yamhill countiei will ihare In
s. 407 M dividend declared by the
Willamette National Farm Loan
Association, Carroll It, Nelson,
secretary-treasurer, announced this
week,
Thii M. 407. JO dividend Is the
Willamette association'! ihare of
a t.ri,ooo dividend declared by
the Federal Land Bank of Spo
kane. Nelion aaid. The bank'i capi
tal slock ii owned by the Willam
ette NFLA and 64 similar national
f.irm loan association! In Idaho,
Montana, Oregon and Washington.
Association stock, in turn, is owned
by mcmber-borroweri. Since 1944
the hank hai paid out more than
$2,900,000 in dividends, and mem
bers of the local association have
benefited to the extent of $67,
21S65 during that period.
MOM! KIW AVIANS Jllf.F
A in end Klwanls Club, that of
North flfilrm, will be among serv
let groups helping tmljiy In rolled.
Ing dimes (1imnlon lnr the Marc h
o Dimes fund campaign. North
Salem Klwanlsns ill stationed
around (be Meier k Frank block,
Hollywood Associated Flvlng A
New Ph. 2 0100; Pick up & deliver.
(adv.)
Dental plntei repaired while you
wait at Painless Parker Dentist,
12S N. Liberty, Salem.
TREE IAID DAMAGED
A complaint lhat neighborhood
children rut limbs off a tree on
his premises was made Friday lo
city police by Luis Cass, 419 S.
IVth St.
Plxle Cafe open under new man
agement. Hours from S a m. to I
p.m. daily except Suns. Free Ham
burger k Coffee, Sat., Jan. 21st
from 10 a.m. to 4 p m. Krnest k
Ada Ingram. 942 N, Commercial.
(adv.)
Salem Junior k Senior High
School Art exhibit. Jary Flowers,
Capital Shopping Center, (adv.)
WENRLEY TO CRADl'ATE
Orvltle W. Wensley, Salem Route
3, is among 238 who will be grad
uated Sunday from Western Michi
gan College, Kalamazoo, Mich.
Fast efficient roof service.
Caicade Roof Co. Th. 3 4R23.
Hired Farm
Men Making
More M(
wicy
Public EHecorcIn
Ky I II 1 IK !.. MADKKV
Farm Keillor, Tha Klali-tmM
r. - ... .j . .. . . l. - 1!IM
i ii rutin n run nrrn wni vr nai '
more money lo Jingle In his pocket "'""'vs waiter , A.
this yens, limn he has ever had Thomas: Judgment ordered for le
be fnrt. Karm waBe rates In Ore-1 ,t1di1"1 ,ln u.'1 "".
son are hmh nrl .Ml, not ih. 1 . .-Wphme I. Dugger va t ranklln
( llt( I If COl It T lOcranlnke, logger, and Hetty Jean
Heist ltd G. Petersen vs Juo!'fVrrs. 21. 2 "U Mate M , at hmne.
(',. Petersen: Complaint for divorce Fdward Hamilton, SI, IW4 N.
ihiiren di-erllon n,l inki tul'4lh St, laborer, and Fs'her Dul-
lo real and personal property. Mar
ried at Vancouver, D. C., Nov. 20,
n ma country mey nre.i. ..-r.-..-. . ... - . .
ourly basis, the highest I orr fhfr' " Inhumain
. ever been In this state.) r,a,mfnl nd '"'""J10?. ofiDiea h
on to this, tht farm op- ,orm,r f Jofrhlr C Fer- P" J"
highest in the country they are
on an hi
they have
in addition to this, the farm op
erator is now paying social secu
rity to any farm laborers who have
earned lioo or more.
These are conclusions reached
Monroe Dugger: Complaint for di-
gueion. Married at Salem, May 2,
IBM.
Credit Service Company vs Madi
son C. Smith and Mabel Smith:
Complaint seeks judgment of
ton. 47, fi24 N 4th St . at home,
Lawrence Fischer. J1, Salem
Itntile I. Rnx Ml, tile layer, and
Fliabeih A. Silbernagel, 24, Sclo
Itoute I, baker,
DISTRICT COI RT
Grady William Cope. Portland.
with assault with Intent
continued to Monday for
held under 110,000 bond.
Billy Jot Slaughter, 2IU Carle-
ton Way. placed on probation for
six months after pleading guilty to
charge of petty larceny.
Employment ,;
In Oregon
Soars in '55
Sfafnnnn, SaJrm. Orr, 5at.. Jan. 2!. '..' (crc, 1) -3
Steps Tc!:cn for Drainage:
District- South of Salem
Preliminary steps tord fiirm-1 gnen lo irfmiil Sfl arri, but iail
ing a drainage ilislrlit in lt Urge mimlarirt of lh prnpntrd diiri1
flmid plagued area south of Slem;ill be etytililte1 la'rr
were taken Friday. j Wheihr lh dulm t will allevlatt
Following besring atlendrd by," proMem by hoe.kinj onto fit
atxait 90 vocal relilrnli of the sewers Of by inUl!,ng a Sepra!
area Marlon f ount y loun voteij -k )m yr
to lake the Initial sieps in helping Mm P"!l
Drooerty owners form the distrut. meetings. C(mnty Judge Ilex JUrV
72 Arrested for
Drunk Driving
In December, '55
State police Friday reported 72
arrests for drunken driving during
December, 1955, with finei ag
gregating $11,965.
There were 7R6 arrest! for viola
tion of the basic rule and 376 ar
rests for no operators-chauffeurs
license. Arrests in the game code
division numbered 192 with fines
of $7035.
Births
ALMERO To Mr. and Mrs. Pio
Almero. Brooks, a daughter, Fri
day. Jan. 20, at Salem Memorial
Hospital.
BRADSHAW To Mr. and Mrs.
J a m e Bradshaw, Roseburg, a
daughter, Friday, Jan. 20, at Sa
lem General Hospital.
CARROLL - To Mr. and Mr$.
Robert Carroll. 1980 N. Church St..
a daughter, Friday, Jan. 20, at
Salem General Hospital. ,
FRIESEN To Mr. and Mrs. Er
nest Fricsen, Lebanon, a son. Fri
day, Jan. 20, at Salem General
Hospital.
by agrlcultura fonomlsK after. IMl,S7 d, d hm
a few week! of figuring The con- o( d f m
clusloni were released Friday. Gfr1 d E rum L A
wniie larm operator! in uregon.pump: Dwret for divorct award-
were selling their products for anied to plaintiff.
average I per rent less, the farm
rates, per hour, without board or
room, ' averaged lev en rents on
January 1, lr, above the start
of 195, The average wage paid
on January 1 thii year for farm
labor was $1.14 an hour.
All sections of tht country re
ported paying higher average
hourly wage rates as 195a" got un
derway than they were paying as
1955 got off to iti start. The range
in individual itatei wai quite wide.
Connecticut wai at the top of the
Salem Sand and Gravel Co., vs
Capitol Rock Co. and othen: Com
plaint seeks judgment of $98371
allegedly due on contract.
Statt vs Jim R, Ballance: De
fendant sentenced to three years
In statt penitentiary with credit
for time served since plea of guilty
to charge of statutory rapt.
Bertha Sergeant vs Vincent Du
man: Verdict for plaintiff awards
judgment of $3,704.
Ann Wright vs Thelma D. Miller
Youth Must Learn
To Head, Write,
Gels Probation
Learning to read and wrltt was
one of the conditions of probation
for Billy Joe Slaughter. 2185 Carle
ton Way, who waa aentenced Fri
day by District Judge Edward O.
Stadter Jr. on a charge of petty
larceny. ,
Other condition for the six
months probation for Slaughter In
cluded residing with his parents
and no marriage without consent
of the court.
Slaughter had pleaded guilty lo
the theft of two tubes of dental
Employment In Oregon climbed
I7IM) lo 4I4 0O0 about U.4i0 higher
than a year ago and the best year
end total ever reported, tht Slate
I'neniployrncnt Compensation Com
mission reported Friday.
Preliminary estimates, made In
cooperation with the V. S. Bureau, ...ley aaid.
or i,amr stausiirs. were naa on;. ' .... tt r.iim.i,j
. .i inarariiitT in uiar k una Liiuustes u u - -
reports from 1900 representative
establishments.
Record employment In trade,
transportation, service and govern
ment provided the main Impetus,
although gains In ship repairing,
machinery and metals enabled the
manufacturing total to remain at
135,400, same as a year before
when lumbering operations wen
considerably higher.
lagging and sawmill jobs were
estimated at 58,700 last month com
pared with 61.3)0 In lale 1954. Con
struction remained at 11,100 which
was tht same as In November and
2,100 above a year ago. Food pro
cessing dropped 2,000 to 15,000.
I RO G E R S To Mr. and Mrs.
; Charles R. Rogers. 187 W, Miller
I St., a son, Thursday. Jan. 19, at
I Salem Memorial Hospital.
and Verner E. Miller: Plaintiff's
list, paying the highest hourly rate ' motion for voluntary non-suit al
at $1 18. The lowest rale recorded lowed.
tu ss U1 mam fa tin kvtis nea lA In Ciiilrtt Fmnrli M Mitchell Va rlornrn
rma "v t vim as till llisut pniu ts Ui'utii ......... . . ,
Carolina nnt two !! bIH,T. Gladden: Defendant ordered to Plt'. Men from a Salem drug
h nhrv aunraaa hAnrlu ri thnn nr(V1lir n fl nf H III POUIT Inf ar.
did Oregon. With Connecticut arguments on demurrer to petition
the top, Washington state was not j for writ of hBbcai corpus,
far behind at $117. Rhode Island' -.-,, rm.
equalled Oregon'! $114 average o"TE iuvkt
rate. All other atates were below. oi uet t. rope, oeceasea-
urder admits estate to probate;
estate estimated at $24,000.
Estate of Myra M. Sawyer, de
ceased: Order admin will (OrtH
bate; estate estimated aTlTtrWO. j
Estate of Jesse S. Wbitlatch, dc
School
j Reporter
something should bt dune to re-i J"h" An.iervin. emmty engineer,
llrvt Uie unsatUfactory sanitation Mtimated tht co.t of a district to
and drainage problems in tht trTt 'P" "'' iTrxl-
Senior Sanitarian W.lbur Creen ' by loo fool
of the Marion County Department :n'" ' ,h would
of health said the problem of In- I" essrd to pri-rty owneri
adequate drainage Ii mainly a re- over a periiod of time, to be re
sult of non-absorbent clay depmits P"l I" '" ' 'f
whlt h do not absorb sewagt from After district boundary lines art
septic tanks. Recent heavy rami W "" tlwtton woiilJ
have added to tht difficulties. e held within the proposed dis
trict to determine if the district
2.30 Persas athoutd bt formed. A majority of
Tht area Involved contains an votes cast must be favorable to
estimated 1,300 persons. It lies im-i carry out the project. District of
mediately smith of the city limits .fleers also would bt chosen at
and Is bounded roughly on the this election,
east by Prlngle Road and on thejfewfr Ut
west by the Liberty Road ares I Anderson told tht hearing that
and extends to just south of even If preparations itarted now
Madrona Avenue. actual construction of stwer lines
Currently consideration la being, probably would not start before
tht spring of 1957.
Farm employment continues to
tall oil, however. The average,
number of person! employed on
farms in 195 was down about 2'i
per cent from 1954. The bigge.4
drop was in family workers al
thoush there was a decline in both feaMd: 0rdcr 8dmils ,0 Pr-
family and hired workers.
Pedestrian Wins
$3,701 Settlement
Judgment of $3,704 was awarded
Friday by a Marion County Circuit
Court jury to Vincent Duman who
wai struck by a car on the Mt.
Angel-Monitor Highway two years
ago.
Duman had brought a $16,000
damage suit against Bertha Ser
geant, driver of the car, alleging
negligence on her part in the Feb.
13, 1954. mishap.
bate; estate estimated at $800.
Estate of Beaulah M. Thomason,
deceased: Order admits will to
probate; estate estimated in excess
of $10,000.
Estate of Frank Wade, deceased:
Order closes estate and discharges
administratrix.
Estate of Olaf M.'Hillard, de
ceased: Order closes estate and
discharges administratrix.
MARRIAGE LICENSE
APPLICATIONS
LeRoy Free. 24, Hubbard Route
I."" Box 325, chocker fetter, and
Myrtle Mae Robb, 19, 934 Saginaw
St.. at home.
Howard Virgil Brunson, 29,
Woman Tells
Assault Try
An attempted attack was made
Thursday night on a Salem
woman in the 700 block of N.
Church Street. City police said
her screams scared off her as
sailant. The woman told officers iht
was walking near the Mill Creek:
bridge when the man approached
and grabbed her about the neck,
with the warning, "Shut up."
She said the man, whom she
described as "youngish," fled be
tween two houses when ihe start
ed screaming.
GRANGE TO MEET
ROBERTS The Roberts Grange
will mrct Saturday at 8 p.m. Mem
bers of the Ankeny Grange have
been invited as guests.
RICHMOND SCHOOL
Nancy Miller nf the Booster
party and David Relnwald of the
Minute-Men psrty were nomi
nated for the office of ttudent
body president for the current
term at Richmond School Friday.
Final elections will be held
next Friday. Other nominations
of Boosters and Minute-Men re
spectively, Include vice presb
dent, Karen Fox and Dorothy
Perkey; secretary. Marilyn Ale
shire and Pamela Shaw; treas
urer, Jo Anne Doerksen and
John Varah, - and sergeant al
arms, Gary Martin and Mike
Evans.
Nelson Off for
Farm Leoi.n Meet
Carroll R. Nelson, secretary
treasurer of the Willamette Na
tional Farm Loan Association, left
Thursday for Spokane to attend
a four-state meeting of tht Nf LA
secretaries and officials of the
Federal Land Bank of Spokane.
Nelson said the two-day meeting
will review of the bank i opera
tion in Idaho, Montana, Oregon
and Washington, and discuss of
bank and association programs.
Green said It was problematical
whether any time or money could
be laved by waiting for possible
annexation to the city.
Firit itepi to bt taken by tht
county wai bt a preliminary iur
vey of tht area, Its problem! and
possible solutions. It waa txptcted
thii would take at least several
weeks, after which another meet
ing of property owneri would bt
called.
Sticky Mud
Halts Thief
Sticky mud helped recover a
1954 Cadillac reported stolen
early Friday morning from the
Capitol Chevrolet Co., 310 N.
Commercial, city police reported.
Officers said the ear was found
abandoned in the rear of a build-
ing in ine uuu oiock hi rnrau-
row Street, where it had appar-
CARD OF THANKS
Wt wish to extend our heartfelt
thanks to all who ao kindly assist
ed, and for tht words of sympathy
and tht beautiful floral offerings
extended at the death of our be
loved husband and father.
Louise Purney
Harold J. Purney and family
Marie McKenney and family
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SKSWffil ST. JOSEPH ASPIRIN FOR CHILDREN
lunch or Dinner
Ordon to Tskt Out
OUR SPECIALTY
LOBSTER THERM1DOR
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Just a Few of the Many,
Many Bargains in
This Sale
Double Dresser $110
Large Mirror, Cabinet Head Board MwJr,
Bed, Nite Stand Slightly water
damaged. Choice 3 finishes. (
Dayeno and Chair
Rocker Set $10
Heavy modern frieze cover, choice
4 colors.
$
1095
$0050
Coil Springs
Simmons Twin and Full Size.
Innerspring
Mattress
Guaranteed Twin or Full Size
H Price. Matching Box Spring $29.50.
Nite Stands
1 lot Walnut or Blonde...
Convertible Sofas iCO
Black Iron frames. Choice Brown, Red
or Gold Tweed Covers. " """
Living Rm. Tables $1 A95
1 Lot-Values to 49.50 .
Living Room Set $1ACI
3 Pc. Matched Daveno, Chair,
Rocker. .
$4"
J69
Card Tables
Sampsonite Reg. 7.95. .i...
Recliner Chairs
Boltaflex cover, ref . 149.50, damaged,
WAREHOUSE AT 2698 PORTLAND ROAD
MUST BE VACATED AT ONCE
Saturday 9 Til 6 Sunday 12 'Til 6
All New Furniture and Appliances, some "as is"!
Some water - damaged - all excess overstock! Come
join the Crowd-the Greatest Sale of Sales! All Origin
al Costs have beqn forgottten-Buy Now! Save Now!
Don't Miss This Sale! One Location Only 2698 Port
land Rd.
DAVENPORT and CHAIR
Htavy Mohair or Nylon
Friexc Covers
Foam Cushions Hand
Tied Coil Spring Bast
Choice of Coven
DOUBLE DRESSER
mm
Mirror Cabinet
Headboard Bed,
Chinchilla Finish
Slightly Damaged
Chrome Extension Tabic
1 Arm Chair
S Side Choirs 7 Pet.
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Appliances at Closeout Prices
8Vi-ft. REFRIGERATOR $17 A
Reg .199.95 r 1 W
Pushbutton Defroster Reg. 329.95
Deluxe Electric Range OOH
Reg 299 95 ..... J&0
Deluxe Electric Range $011
Double Oven-Reg. 329.95..... ....i
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19-ft. Upright Freezer $OAfl
1 Only-Reg. 469.95 -. 3J&
r n m m
Just a Few of the Many,
Many Bargains in
This Sale
Dayeno and Chair
Bumper End Heavy frieze modern
covers. Choice of 5 Colors.
Walnut Double v
Dresser
Cabinet .Headboard Bed 2 Kite
Stands.
119
Living Rm. Group $139
(I pc. Matched Daveno, Chair. W M
Rocker, 2 End Tables, CoUee Table,
Choice of 6 Covers."
Living Rm. Tables $1188
1 Lot-Values to $18... "
Double Dresser $159
Charcoal finish Cabinet Headboard "
Bed, 2 Nite Stanrls. Save 100. , '
Upholstered Chair $1 A
1 Only,"Wel!ught XtWi.rZZ.'Z
Tel-a-Table Chair $Q A
1 Only, Modern Upholstered Slightly
Soiled.
Daveno $50
1 Only Modern Cover Vi Price W W
THROW RUGS $V9
27x54 All Wool-Values to 24 95
DAVENO
1 only Blonde finish, red metalic
Up cover Save 4.
60
SAL! AT nCCN'S -W ABE HO US
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