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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1956)
(Cutty N I IB ST TIAIN BIDE Seventeen pupils of lUppy Tim Kindergarten experienced thrir lint train ride Tuesday morning when their teacher, Mrs, Wsrren ('lurk, hradrd an esnir linn (mm halrm to Albany, Tht youngsters wrrt permitted to purrhast thrir own tlrkru, nd while aboard toured tht dlnln car and rndt In tha visit dmnt section, They were pirkrd up hy group of mnlhrri in Albany nd returned to Salem by car. Mathit Brm. revolutionary Johns Manvillt roofing shingles. 48M1. CADKTU PROMOTED Four Siilrm Civil Air Patrol cad fia have been promoted to senior m e m b e r i, the CAI announced Tuesday. They art Kgt. Gary Young, promoted to second lieuten ant and named duty adjutant; Sift. Jim Dcmars promoted to second lieutenant and named cadet cxe cutivt ollicer; ( pi. Kverelt Miller, fromoled to first sergeant, and 'vt. Menard Shoultx, promoted to cadet corporal, Spring tlm la fur storage Hint at Lachellei, 1348 Ferry. adv 0. K. Hardy, 63, Succumbs Orvllla Kingston Hardy, 63. a residrflt of 2089 Charlea Ave, died Monday at nurilng home at Wooda, Ore. Surviving are the widow. Car rie Ethel Hardy, Salem: ton, War ren E. Hardy, Salem; aiiteri, An gelina Sheaka, Hammond, Ind.; Mrs. Emily Powera, Michigan; Mri. Georgia Talmer, South Bend, lnd.; brother. Delbert Hardy and Sylvester Hardy, both of South Rend, Ind.; three grandchildren, Eddy Hardy, Warren Hardy Jr., and Sandra Hardy, all o( Salem. Funeral arrangement! are in care ol Howell-Edwards Mortu ary. , Public Records CIRCl IT COURT , Anne K. Patterson va. Cleo R. Patterson: Suit for divorce alleges desertion, plaintiff seeks restor ation of former name of Anne K. DeZort. Married May 26, 1952, at Salem. L. S. Berry vs P. W. Boilke: Civil suit; plaintiff seeks restrain ing order to prevent defendant from further alleged interference on premises leased to him by de fendant; also aeeks order that would compel defendant to rein stall some windows and doors al legedly removed by defendant. Helen Nairns Edwards vs Har ry Edwards: Divorce decree granted to plaintiff; property set tlement continued. Helen Stevens Anderson as ad ministrator of the estate of Olive Inez Stevens vs Donald Frank Mnreland: Civil suit settled. Maybelle Niccolson vs. Roberts Bros.: Civil suit dismissed on grounds settlement made. State ex. rel. Ruth Blackwell vs Kenneth Blackwell: Defendant ordered to serve six months in the Marion County jail for being in contempt of court; execution of sentence suspended for 30 days; defendant may purge him self by paying $7,500 before May 17. Eva Shipley vs Earl O. Shipley: Divorce decree granted to plain tiff with restoration of former name of Eva Fraley. Mary Kilroy vs. Patrick N. Kil roy: Divorce-decree granted to plaintiff. - - State vs Viola Mildred Rogersf Defendant transferred to Oregon State Hospital for observation not to exceed 30 days alter which she is to be returned to custody of Marion County Sheriff for fur ther court proceedings. George R. Barber vs Clarence T. Gladden, Warden of the Ore gon State Penitentiary: Action for writ of. habeas corpus dismissed on grounds that plaintiff failed to file an amended replication as ordered by the court. Frances Jean Huff vs Arthur Raymond Huff: Plaintiff seeks divorce, custody of and $75 monthly support for child. Mar ried Nov. 15, 1954, at Medford. Murel E. Cluck vs Alenne Y. Cluck: Divorce decree granted to defendant,' plus restoration of former name of Arlene Y. Burns, lump sum alimony of $750, and confirmation of property settle ment MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Benjamin Arnold Spenner, 33, logger, Stayton, and Opal Iris Whisenhunt, 40, nurses aide, Stay ton. Howard Leslie Stevenin, 34, forrester, 215 S. Winter St. and Barbara Jean Downen, 23, teach , er, Novinger, Mo. TWE ONLY SELL. - JAKE HEED, GUARANTEED PROPERLY INSTALLED r i 'Mm DeMOI.AY ROBtd omiari of the Order of DrMolsy, Willamette Chaptrr, were presented with robes of office by members of the Moth er's Club at the chapter s meet ing Monday night. Tha robes were made hy members of the Mother's Club, each of whom plared a rone on her ion as she jai Introduced. Road Oiling Is your Road luly? Call Tweedl Oil , Ph. 34181, Eva. 19247. (dv) Limited number of free scholar ships now available. Phngan'i School of Beauty, VA N. High. (adv.) ACCIDENT REPORTED Two cin were damaged In a collision it N. Cottage ind Union streets but thera were no in juries, city police reported Tues day, Drivers were listed as Mabel Palmer Noble. 870 N. Winter SI, and Frieda Irene McCarthy, 1032 Elm St. The mishap occurred Monday afternoon. See the exclusive new Rcott-At-water outboard at Shrork'i. Mo dels from II to M hp. 137S High land, (adv) We guarantee to cure dishtemper! see the new kltchenaid worlds finest dishwasher, it Judson'i 279 n. Com 'I. (adv.) REED MEETING PLANNED . Robert F. White, Salem mayor and feed and seed man, will go to Tortland Thursday to help the board of Pacific Seedsmen Asso ciation plan Its annual conven tion, to be held next month in Portland. White is chairman of the speakers committee. Fast efficient roof service. Cascade Roof Co. Pa. J-4R23. (adv.) Modernise Your Bath with Duratile. Metal Wall Tile 1249 So. Comm. Fh. 45292, (adv) CHAMBERS BETTER State Tax Commissioner Carl Chambers has resumed his duties on a part-time basis following a heart attack several weeks ago. Chambers said he hopes to resume his duties on a full-time basis with in two weeks. Dental plates repaired while you wait at Painless Parker Dentist, 123 N. Liberty. Salem. . Dr. Sam K. Hughes optometrist formerly at Boring Optical will open offices in Salem soon, (adv.) UNDERGOES SURGERY Mrs. Ruth Shomber. 2210 Ray mond St., underwent surgery Tuesday "at Salem General Hos pital. Her husband said his wife's condition is reported satisfactory by hospital authorities. For the most stupendous freezer buy ever, call Hoffman Food Service 2-3639, 1750 Fairgrounds Rd, Salem. You'll be delighted as amazed at the great savings. (adv.) If you want the finest U.S. Gov't Inspected k graded Beef at real savings for your freezer at locker meats, its Hoffman Food Service. 1750 Fairgrounds Rd., Salem Ore. Ph. 2-3639. (adv.) LIBRARY FEATURES 'CROW "Pete: The Crow" by Andre Dugo will be featured today at the children's story hour of the Salem Public Library. The story will be presented at 3:30 p.m. in the Fire place Room. Spring time is fur storage time at Lachelles, 1341 Ferry. (adv) Unsightly facial hair removed safely, permanently. Price's Beauty Salon. (adv.) CAULSON - To Mr. and Mai. Howard Caulson, 1130 E. McGil chrjst St., a daughter, Tuesday, April 17, at Salem Memorial Hos pital. v( ZOLLNER - To Mr. and Mrs. Alton Zollner, Woodburn, a son, Tuesday, April 17, at Salem Mem orial Hospital. v JONES To the Rev. and Mrs. O. E. Jones, Dallas, a daughter, Tuesday, April 17, at Salem Me morial Hospital. HAYES To Mr. and Mrs. David Hayes, Albany, a son, Tuesday, April 17, at Salem General Hos pital. PAVLICEK To Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Pavlicek. Woodburn, a son, Tuesday, April 17, at Salem General Hospital. LEASE OPPORTUNITY NOTICE OF LEASE OF PARK BLDO. AND FACILITIES LOCATED AT DEPOE BAY ADJACENT TO OREGON - COAST HIGHWAY- Sealed bids wilt bi received by the Or t gen Stttt Highway Commis sion in the Queen's Room ef the Im perial Hotel, Portland, Oregon, et 9:00 A.M. on Thursday, April 26, 1956, for a 31 month lease of the Park building and facilities located t Depot By, adjacent to the Ore gon Coast Highway tn tincoln, County, Ortgon. Proposal forms, copies of the lease agreement, and full Informa tion for bidders may be obtained at the office of the State Highway Comminion. State Highway. Building, Salem, Oregon. 1 - Each bid must be submitted on a proposal form obtained from the State Highway Commission end must be accompanied by bidder's bone) or a certified check In the amount of at least 1250 00. OREGON STATI HIGHWAY COMMISSION Births Lanncr Family Long Active in Business Here (Mary alee Page 1.) The Daniel Larrner family has had business interest In Salrin since 1I0 and It first hl ware house operation dates back to 1107, It was recalled Tuesday when Mrs. Mary Larmrr announced plans to build a lioo.ooo cannery warehouse In South Salem. The late Daniel Larmcr came to Salem as youngster, attcndlnf school In West Salem, Utrr he served aa street car conduc tor on the Salem streets, saving" money to buy his first one-team dray busi ness tn 1110. His first barns were t South Liberty with the first Larrner office at IN S. Liberty St. Eight years later, the Larmers opened their flrst-sinraiie service, on Front and D Streets, storing grain In their garage. IMIaile Need The definite need for more stor age space was felt and they en larged In the location where the Terminal lc Company now is situated. It was in 1927. that they erected their first large building, facing North Liberty and Broadway, with hups the principal material stored. This first building was burned In 1930, after which Mr. Larrner con sidered going into something else, but the hop farmers persunded him to rebuild, and a year and a half later he started his new storage plant, finishing aa money was available. Two years ago Mr. Larrner died, leaving five warehouses and better than IS pieces of hauling equip ment. Net Retiring "Friends thought I should sell out and retire," Mrs. Larrner said Tuesday. "But I knew that wasn't what Mr. Larrner would want. We built the business together. He'd want me to keep it in the family. Although I'm 65. I don't feel like retiring." So inMead of breaking uo the business her husband had built up since he bought his first team of horses in Salem 45 years ago, Mrs. Larrner decided to "keep it In the family" and expand. She Incorpor ated, and became president of the corporation. Her son-in-law, Harold Jensen was made vice-president, and her daughter, Gladys Jensen, secretary-treasurer. Just to make It completely mod ern, a new, small oirice was built this year, in the garden behind the huge storage buildings and bookkeeping e f f I e e i of the com pany and in this desks are oc cupied by Mrs. Larrner and the Jensens. Behind the desks is a modern coffee-break room, where Mrs. Larrner settles many of her big deals over a cup of coffee. Lawn Planting Discussion Due at Meet Home owners planning to plant a lawn may attend a clinic Thurs day at ( p.m. in Room S2 of Marion County Courthouse. Under the direction of Oris Rudd, Marion County extension agent, this first public session of the clinic will feature a discussion on soil and seedbed preparation prior to planting the lawn. Planned for consecutive Thurs day evenings, after April 19, are discussions on "Lawn Grass Vari eties and Seeding," April 26. "Re novating Poor Lawns," May 3, and "Maintaining the Lawn." including clipping, fertilizing, and weed con trol, May 10. Elmira Baker Services Set Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Thursday at Howell-Edwards Chapel for Elmira Baker, 95, who died Monday at a Woodburn nursing home. Mrs. Baker was a native of Oregon and resided for many years in the Jefferson area. She was born July 13, 1860, in Yam hill County. She had lived in Woodburn for the past two years. Survivors include daughters, Mrs. Myrtle Elford, Salem: Mrs. Nancy May Welch, Sedro Wooly, Wash.; and Mrs. Nellie Yorom, Arcaria, Calif.; a son, Albert Bak. er, Woodburn; and 10 grandchil dren. Concluding services will be in the Jefferson Cemeteiy. W .I Your 11? m m m s;-;'.mo?,, ''Li -:-' : l n Dignity Tahes Holiday as V I s Dignity taok holiday Tuesday wltk tretenlatloa af the Faculty Follies ef 1151 aa the Willamette I'nlverslty campus. Among features af the satirical rendition af campus life was Maypole Dance la which faculty members made la laughs ' what tbey lacked la exeraUea. Fraas left ta tight: Dr. Marlei Montage, Dr. , -f '. f J ' is;. j i : t ' I : : ; L';:.j v!'.: M' -vwi 'f. ! i r ' . . -l J f f f Sweet asd a4 rhythms far "Tuesday's apraariMs Willamette Faculty rallies was pravUed by the gifted foursome pictured above. Left ta right: Pref. Maurice Breaaaa (at the drams); Pref. Jmes Doaglas, sas mas aad baad leader; f"re(. Ralph Dobbs, vlrtsoslng at the ptaae aad shaggy-headed Allea Core, bass maa. , WU's Faculty Follies Take Satiric Poke at Courtship Dignity was thrown to the winds, the traditions of the cam pus were broken, and the fa culty had a great time when they presented their W. U. Fa culty Follies of 1956 on the Wil lamette campus Tuesday. . Organized by Dr. Paul True- blood after having been chal lenged by the students to put on a "decent" convocation, the faculty members attired them selves in costume snd showed the students their stuff in a satire on courtship on the campus from the Gay Nineties to the Rock n Roll Fifties. Dr. Cecil Monk and his "Dai sy, Dr. Gale Currey, showed the answer to the "ten foot rule," of the 1900s, when men and wo men had to walk ten feet apart, while a barbershop quartet com posed of Dr. George Martin, Charles Pacth, Dean Melvin Geist, and Harold Jory, rendered a sweet, if slightly off-key, ver sion of "Daisy of W. U." Queen of The May Queen of the May, Mrs. Clor inda Topping, emerged with a train of lace curtains to be crowned by Dr. Daniel Schulze. Her two attendants, sucking lol ly pnps, were Mrs. Margaret Ring nalda and Miss Lois Latimer. The living May Pole, around which the students did their dance, was Dean Robert Gregg, clad in bath robe, high hat, and ivy vines. The "Roaring '20 s" brought to iH'ii'. sweetest buy If J0 it's made close by... At Featured on Btrta Davit' KOIN Kitchen ... KOIN-TV f .7 the stage two flapper kids, Dr. Gale Currey and Dr. Paul True blood, who sang and danced "If You Knew Susie," and rendered a little Charleston dance. , Cords, letterman's jacket, Ber mudas, and a frosh Rook kid per sonified what romance meant to the modern W. U. couple, heading out for Bush's Pasture. Jerry City Police Almost Need Bus in Arrests The city police department al most needed a bus on a call early Tuesday morning. Officers had that many "passengers" on the trip back to headquarters. A complaint of "loud talking" sent police to a railroad trestle west of the 700 block of S. Com mercial Street, where they said they arrested eight men on vag rancy charges.. The men said they had been "telling jokes and drinking" un der the trestle. All admitted to having no homes, no money and no jobs, officers said. Accomodations in city Jail were provided the eight and they later were sent on their respective wayl with suspended five-day sentences. Wl) Faculty Follies Tahe Over Campus Whipple and Julie Mellor were ready for love, but had to wait for an asbestos curtain, aptly pro vided by stagehands Buzz Yokora and Dave Lewis. Shades of Bridey Murphy Shades of Bridey Murphy! Dr. Charles Dcrthick, professor of phychology, did a little hypnosis and discovered his patient was Jason Lee's wife, who admitted that the rules and regulations in her time weren't like Dr. Gatke had written in bis book, "Chron icles of Willamette," at which time the latter raced to the stage to defend his bookright. Musical inspirations were given by the faculty combo, composed of Mr. Maurice Brennan, Prof. Ralph Dobbs, Prof. James Doug las and Allen Gove. Drama direc tor, Robert Putnam, narrated the script, which poked fun at both the students and the faculty. The grand finale brought the entire cast to the footlights to join with the students in singing some of the old W. U. songs that have recently become popular again. .iVf,::?:.' ' ' " Martha Spriager (head hlddea); Dr. Cull Maak; Deaa I alert Gregg, suitably adoraed ta serve as May fole; frsf. Arthar Gravalt (back ( earners)! Mlaa Lais LatUmer (partly bidders); Mrs. Cloriada Tapplag (sealed), whs was Qaeea af May, aad Mrs. Jeaa Williams. Carl Morrison Farm Sold for $29,500 Sum The Carl Morrison farm on the South Pacific highway near Salem has been sold to Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Stcveley, 1460 Marshall Dr., Salem, It was announced Tuesday. Morrison, who now lives at Kern ville, Ore., sold the property for $29,500. Included are 61 acres of land and a three-bedroom house. Morrison was represented In the deal by Jim Ramsey of Ramsey Real Estate. Representing the buyer was W. H. Stcveley of State Farm Official Labels Veto Regrettable "ft la regrettable that the Presi dent was forced to veto the farm bill at this time In the agricultural year," Gerald Detenng, president of the Oregon Farm Bureau Fed eration, aaid Tuesday In Salem. "Farmers busy in tha fields art more concerned with making a liv ing than in controversial agricul tural legislation," Deteriag averred. "Members of both political par ties are responsible for the delay in passing adequate farm legis lation," Detering continued. "It is now too late in the season for farmers to have the advantage of soil bank law to help them plan their year's production of most crops. He added that the Oregon Farm Bureau Federation is on record as favoring a flexible farm support program for storable commodities with the exception of wheat. Deter ing said the federation favors a domestic parity plan for wheat, with acreage control. Scout Troop 10.3 Advances Four Four Salem Boy Scouts art wearing new badges' of ' rank fol lowing a Court of Honor held by Troop 103. Promoted to second class scouts were Ronnie Firth, John A S peers and Walter Haskins. Named Ex plorer apprentice, was Melvin Mocabee. Daniel Patzer was la vested as a Tenderfoot. Use Your Glasses For Better Hearing NOT glasses that change your appearance NO horh-rlm rrferJ "Tr a me "' NO heavy black bows NO dangling cord NO ear button Your Own Glasses Brand New Hearing Here is a bearing aid that becomes a part of the eye glasses you are wearing. It's a miracle of concealed hearing. If You Can't Come In, Write for free Booklet. Office hours 9:30 la 4:30 daily Ph. 2 0702. j Malro Salrm Hearing Service 311 State St., j ) Salem, Oregon Please send me lnformstioa j j Name j Address j jCity i. State,.;., j Statesman, Salrm, Orr. V1., April IH, 'LQ (Six. 1) 5 s . finance Co, tha purchaser's father. W. O. Stcveley. who Is affiliated with tha D. A. White Sons Seed Company of Salem, plant ta plant tha land ta red creeping fescue. Court Asks Boone Road Safety Steps Marion County Court members Tuesday recommended that addi tional safety measures be taken at the Intersection of Boone Road and the Southern Pacific's main line, Just aouth of Salem. The decision followed a report by County Engineer John Ander son describing conditions at the crossing and suggesting that Im proved signal devices be installed. Court members also beard com plaints from twa residents of tht area concerning certain visual haz ards near the crossing. A request will be made that tht Public Utilities Commissioner In vestigate tht situation and suggest methods for providing increased security,' court members said. Thai crossing has been the altt of five deaths In four accidents during the past three years. Last weekend witnessed the most recent fatalities, when a Stayton and a Nyssa woman were killed la a car-freight train collision. Logger Dies in Crash Near Cave Junction GRANTS PASS l - An auto mobile crashed on a curve aouth of Cava Junction Tuesday morn ing and killed the driver, Bill Jeff evitt, 32, a logger from O'Brien. A passenger, Annit Dixon of Kerby, suffered possible rib frac tures. - .'BROILS-MEAT' ON DOTH SIDES AT ONCE . . Inhalftho tint I mm mm mm t I NO MONIT DOWN YOUI OlO RANOI IS THI DOWN PAYMINT 2040 I. Capital ACROSS ROM THI 1ft Red Hat Day Committee Rc-Appointcd The sportsmanship program -of the Governor's Red tint Day Com niittra wa endorspd and continued by Gov. Llmo Smith Tuesday when he reappointed all members of last year's cnmmittea and added two new members. The Governor's Red Hat Day Committee was launched last ye on recommendation of tht I sas' Walton Leagut. Gov. Smith said tht mmmlttt ban mad a successful start In a vsncing objectives of the progran which are to Improvt conduct at the port of those who use tht enii doors, especially hunters and fish ermen, and better understandini and cooperation between Undown era and recreatlonists. Present members of the n4p mlttee reappointed art L. C. Mr ford, Portland, past president On goo division lzsak Walton League representing sportsmen; J a h I A mac her. Winchester, Orrgv Wildlife Association, representin) spore men; Ben Buisman, Port land, editor Oregon Grangt Bulle tin, representing agriculture; Wal ler A. Holt. Portland, manager Pacific International Livestock Fx position, representing livestock In dustry, and Bert Thames. Portland, Vslseti Lumber Com pany, representing tha timber ui dustry. New members of tht committee art William Bern, Portland, Sail ors Union of tht Pacific, repre senting labor, and Gerald W. Detering. Harrlsburg, president of the Oregon Farm Bureau Federa tion, representing agriculture. . Tht Red Hat Day progrsm orif Inally was directed primarily at hunters but tha program hat beer expanded now ta include sports mtiuhip tor all outdoor recreation respect for property and tights o' others, firs prevention and hlgt ethical standards afield. Data tot Red Hat Day will be announce later by tht committee. It arob ably will be In September preced big opening of tht deer season,, Standard Oil;; Wins County, Drilling Right Permission to perform test drill Ing as part of geological Investigs tlnn of tha Marlon County area wv granted Tuesday by county cour members to Standard. Oil Co, t California. , Drilling will take place along y rlout county roads with depths ns expected to exceed M eet. , " A four-inch auger drill will b used to obtain samples for analys! at the firm's laboratories. Tin company hat agreed to fill all boles and to assume complete responsi bility where damage occurs. CARD Or THANKS We wish to express our appre ciation for tht msay kind thoughts, words and deeds shown us in the loss of our loved one.1 Mrs. Margaret Olson Mrs. Allna Olson Mr. Mrs. Arthur Olson Mr. k Mrs. Glen Olson ' Mr. Mrs. Gerald DeSsrt Ml', .'( iC Broils with tha door doted La one-half tha time! Tenderizes the cheaper cuta of meat, searing in juicee in etantly from two sides. No smoke, spatter, clean-up; not even a broiler pan to dean! e Controlled-heot cook." Ing on top with oriox ing Mtol-Stntry unit. e Mommoth "blended heat" automatic ovtn. Choice of colon: pink, green, yellow, white. horn Um N0UTW00D THUTII