The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 11, 1956, Page 5, Image 5

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WORE HIBCAPS TAKEN
Four hubcaps valued at $50were
itolen from his car sometime be
tween 1:30 and 7:45 a.m.; Albin
Hipbcrt, 740 Ferry St., told Salem
police Thursday. Over 20 hubcaps
have been stolen from Salem, cars
within the past 10 days, according
to police reports. Most of the hub
cap were taken from late model
Oldsmobiles, police reports indi
cate. MOTHERS DAY FLOWERS
Fresh cut snaps, iris, narcissus.
Carnation $1.49 doz. Potted aza
leas, mums, caladiums, mixed
pots, blooming double petunia.
Bedding and Evergreens. Basing
er a Food Market, 1288 State.
(adv.)j
Free trip from Hollywood to '
Hollywood, (Calif.). Tickets at!
Bgtdorf's in Hollywood. (adv.)
rotted plant starting at $1.49.
Corsages $1.49. Cut flowers, A. t
riant Greenhouses & Florist, 12981
S. 13th. Ph. 3-4670. Open Eve. and
Sun. (adv.)
HOADLEY INJURED
H C. Hoadley. 50 N. 19th St.,
waa treated for, shock about 11:15
a.m. Thursday after he injured a
thumb with a screwdriver while
working at an ice cream store in
the 1800 block of State Street, Wil
lamette Ambulance Service report
ed. Replace downspouts and gutters.
Check our low installed prices.
Judson's, Ph. 3-4141. (adv.)
SOFA, SEWING MACHINE or
something else, Classified ads
tind buyers for what-ha'e you!
l'hone 4-6811 ftjr an ad-writer.
Fur storage at lachelle's assures
ynur furs the quality care they
need in refrigerated "vaults 1348
Kerry. Th. 3 6814. (adv.)
Enjoy Your Family Dinner
In Lipmon's Cherry Room
Soecial $1.25 Dinner for
Special $1.25
Friday, May
Chicken Fried Steak with
Country Gravy
Whipped Potatoe
Savory Green Beans
Hot Roll Butter Salad
Choice of Dessert
Milk, Hot Tea or Coffee
Children Under
Service Until
John VanLydegnfs
NEW, MODERN
Mohilgas Service Station
1898 So. 12th -Cor. So. 12th & Hoyt Sts.
Friday - Saturday - Sunday
DOOR PRIZES!
DRAWING SUNDAY EVENING,
MAY 13th AT 8:00 P.M.
VAN'S SERVICE
THREE PERMITS ISSUED
Building permits issued Thurs
day included Helen E. Smith, to
repair a one-story house and ga
rage at 755 Bellevue St.. $500; Dr.
! and Mrs. W. H. Ncedham, to build
a one-story Hobby House at 147S
jN. 23rd St., $1500, and E. C. My
ers, to build a one-story house and
garage at 1005 Terrace Dr., $10,
500. Special meeting, Pacific Lodge
No. 50 A.F. and A.M. Friday,
May 11, 1:30 p.m. Funeral of Bro.
; Walter Kirk.
Make this a date Salem Saddle
Club Horse Show. State Fair
land 27. Children free if accom
panied by parents. (adv.)
Dental plates repaired while you
wait at Painless Parker Dentist,
125 N. Liberty. Salem.
BATTERY REPORTED STOLEN
A car battery valued at $10 was
taken from his car during the past
week, Louis Olmsted, ,1155 Colonial
"Ave., told Salem police Thursday.
Olmsted said his car had been
parked behind his residence.
! Rummage ft plant sale 1st Congre-
gational Church Thurs. 4 Fri.,
May 10 k 11 Corner Marion it Cot
tage, tadv)
Chuck Steak House will be open
for Mothers Day. Phone 3-3992 for
reservations. (adv)
Fur storage at Lachelle's assures
your furs the quality care they
need in refrigerated vaults. 1348
Ferry. (adv.)
OPEN 1IOISE
Friends of the Ken Polts In
surance Agency are invited to an
open house from 1 to 5 p.m. to
day, for inspection of the firm's
new quarters at 178 S. Liberty.
Dinner for
11th, 1956
or Choose
From Our
Complete
Menu
12 Half Prict
8 P. M.
Park Free 2 Hours
With Purchase
of $1.00
GIVEAWAYS!
DOOR PRIZES!
You are cordially invited to the
OF
AY. 11-12-13
7:00 A. M. to 12:00 P. M.
A Free treat to everyone calling
at our station ...
- - and you don't have to buy a thing - -
Inspection of
Navy Facility
Slated Sunday
Annual inspection of the Salem
i Naval Air Reserve Facility will
be held Sunday at 9:45 a.m., it
was announced Thursday.
Naval air reesrve squadrons,
the aviation ground unit and sta
tion keepers at the facility a to
tal of about 150 officers and men
will be inspected by naval of
ficers of the Seattle Naval Air
Station.
The public has been invited to
attend the inspection.
Snuadrons to be inspected are
AAU DPI, commanded bv Lt
Comdr. W. S. Wright: AAU 892,
! commanded bv Lt. Comdr. E. A.
!A,ematta: AAU 893. commanded
i hv Lt. Comdr. Ivan J. Esau: AGU
1 892, commanded by Lt. Comdr.
R. B. Hrysko. ,
The inspecting group will be
, headed by Capt. H. R. Hornev,
i USN. commander of the Seattle
NsvpI Air Station.
Following the inspection offi
cer" of the un'ts and their wives
i will have a htiffet luncheon at the
j Senator Hotel.
ENGINEER TO TALK
John A, Anderson, Marion Coun
ty eneineer, will explain proced
' ures to be followed in planning
i private streets and roads for ac
ceptance into the county road sys
! tern as guest speaker at Friday's
luncheon of the Salem Board of
Realtors in the Senator Hotel.
Are you contemplating re-styling
your furs' Consult Ben Wittner
at Lachelle's, 1348 Fery. (adv.)
Rummage sale over Greenbaums
: May 11th & 12th. 8 30 to 5. adv)
Mathis Bros revolutionary Johns
Manville roofing shingles. 4-6831.
. (adv.)
i I'nsightly facial hair removed
j safely, permanently. Price's
I Beauty Salon. Ph. 3-5859. adv
! EX RESIDENTS VISIT
William A. Scott, circulation
manager of the Capital Journal
for 33 years until his retirement
: in 1953, and Mrs. Scott are visit
i ing friends in Salem this week.
Thev now reside in Santa Bar
bara, Calif., and are enroute to
Spokane to visit a son, Norman
P. Scott, who is national adver
tising manager of the Spokesman
Review and Chronicle. In Salem
they are staying at the Senator
Hotel.
CARD OF THANKS
Words cannot adequately ex
press our deep apreciation for
the many kind and sympathetic
acts that came to us, at the time
of our recent bereavement, in the
loss of our mother and grand
mother, Elsie Killin.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Carbaugh
and family
FREE
RIDES FOR THE KIDDIES ON
PEGGY, The Flying Red Horse
M0BIL0IL
M0BILGAS
UtobUoOi
"ALWAYS
OF THE
Appointed
F. Gordoa Shattuck, appointed
Thursday to a top position
with the Oregon public util
ities commissioner's staff.
Shattuck to
Assume State
PUC Position
The appointment of F. Gordon
Shattuck as assistant to the Public
Utilities Commissioner was an
nounced Thursday by Commis
sioner Charles H. Heltiel.
Shattuck will replace Warne H.
Nunn, who has been appointed to
the position of director of the new j
department of motor vehicles.
Shattuck, 46, has been with the
Oregon State F.mployment Service
and the Unemployment Compensa-1
tion Commission since 1940. H has I
served in various technical and!
managerial capacities in udditiun !
to his present position of personnel
director with that agency. i
He served two years with the
Air Force during World War II. .
Shattuck attended Washington High
School in Portland and received
a degree in engineering from Ore
gon State College. He has done!
post graduate work in personnel
administration. j
In his new position Shattuck will
be responsible for administrative
accounting, procedures, personnel
and general services.
Shattuck has been active in the
Pacific Northwest Personnel Man
agement Association having
served as president as well as
regional director.
APPOINTMENT TOLD
Gov. F.lmo Smith Thursday an
nounced appointment of E. B. De
voe, Medford, as a member of the
Jackson County Public Welfare
Commission. He succeeds' Alfred
S. V. Carpenter, also of Medford,
who resigned recently.
FEE!
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LOOK FOR THE SIGN
FLYING RED HORSE"
Leader of World Missions
WU Baccalaureate Speaker
Dr. Eugene L. Smith, general
executive secretary for world mis
sions with the National Board of
Missions of the Methodist Church
in New York, has been selected
as baccalaureate speaker at Wil
lamette University on Sunday, May
27.
A participant in many Interna
tional and interchurch conferences.
Dr. Smith keeps in touch with lead
ers in 32 countries where Methodist
missionaries are serving and in 10
other countries where the board
of missions in cooperation with
Methodist churches have estab
lished American missionaries.
His travels have taken him all
over Europe, Africa and Asia.
Dr. Smith graduated from Wil
lamette University in 1934, attend
ed Drew Theological Seminary,
and received his doctor of philoso
phy degree from New York Univer
sity. He has been a pastor of Meth
odist churches in New Jersey and
at present he holds the positions
of vice president of the National
Council of the Churches of Christ
in the U.S.. and chairman of the
executive board of its Division of
Foreign Missions.
Slain Officer's
Rites Today
fUttimai Nw Srrvlc
STAYTON A requiem high mass
will be sung in Immaculate Con- both litigants,
ception Church at 10:30 a.m. Fri- state vs. Ray Heimever: De
day for Richard F. O'Connor, state fendant ordered confined to Mar
police officer and former Stayton j0n County jail to serve out the
resident, who was shot to death unpaid $192 balance of a fine for
while on duty at Bandon Tuesday, serving liquor to a minor; fine
Interment will be at the Stayton paid and release ordered.
Catholic Cemetery. L J proratf rnmT
O'Connor is survived by his PK"??TE VVT
widow and three sons, now living:, EsU,e, '.L,l!?. C' ?am?g.e'
in Coquille; his parents, Mr. and i
Mrs. F. J. O'Connor, Stayton; and
11 brothers and sisters, all of
Stayton.
Funeral arrangements are in
care of the WerMe Funeral Home.
Driver Hurt
Near Detroit
SUttuna Nwi Servirc
DETROIT, Ore. -Frank Scott.
Route 2, Box 52. Sweet Home, was
in serious condition Thursday eve
ning at Santiam Memorial Hospital
following a one-car accident about
9 a.m. near Britenbush Bridge,
just west of Detroit.
Hospital attendants said Scott
received internal injuries and a
severe laceration on his head.
State police said Scott was driv
ing west at the time of the acci
dent and apparently crashed into
an embankment on the right hand
side of the road.
Scott was alone in the car, police
said.
Dean Reese's
IWork Honored
Willamette University's dean of
the law school, Seward Reese, was
notified this week that a set of
functional administrative charts he
has prepared will be used as part
of a Seminar in Legal Education,
sponsored by the New York Univer
sity school of law this summer.
Law School Administration will
he the subject for consideration at
the seminar. Reese's charts, which
outline the activities of the law
dean's office, cover the responsi
bilities of Willamette University's
College of Law administration and
wilt be reproduced and presented
to the deans of colleges of law
attending the summer seminar.
Births
NELSON To Mr. and Mrs. Rich
ard Nelson. Salem Roule 1, a son,
Thursday, May 10, at Salem Gen
eral Hospital.
BYERS To Mr. and Mrs. Ken-,
ncth N. Byers, 3243 Beacon St., a
son, Thursday. May in, at Salem
General Hospital.
MDDOWAY To Dr. and Mrs.
Robert Siddoway, 2210 Kilts Ave.,
a daughter. Thursday, May 10, at
Salem General Hospital.
WELI.BROCK To Mr. and Mrs.
Rudy Wellhrock, Brooks Route 1,
Box 20tt, a daughter, Thursday,
May 10. at Salem General Hos
pital. RAG.HDALE To Mr and Mrs.
Elbert Ragsdale, Host Office Box
.Vi, Kickreall, a daughter, Thurs
day. May 10, at Salem General
Hospital.
REINER To Mr. and Mrs. Ken
neth Reiner, 5031 Joan Dr., a
daughter, Thursday, May 10, at
Salem General Hospital
HILL To Mr. and Mrs. RichanJ
Hill. 995 Terrace Dr., a son, Thurs
day. May 10, at Salem Memorial
Hospital.
ATKINSON To Mr,, and Vlrs
Leo Atkinson, Stayton, a daugh
ter, Thursday, May 10, at Salem
Memorial Hospital.
AZALEAS
m MOTHER'S DAT
Waring's Nursery
Drive S. on 12th St.
Mi. Past Mornintsirie
Sfhl Torn Right at
Oak Hill Are.
Dr. Eageae L. Smith, New York
chorea leader,1 will be baeralaa
reate speaker for Willamette
University May 27.
Public
Ilecorcls
CIRCUIT COURT
Clifford Glen Fisher vs. Clar
ence T. Gladden, warden of the
Oregon state prison: Plaintiff's
action for a writ of habeas cor-
pus dismissed after testimony by
( uevcasru. isiau iuuuuii vi rnuiir
ordered following approval of
final account.
MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS
Ernie Hardy Lesly, 37, truck
driver, 807 Mill St., and Thco
Valene Teal, 27, 817 Mill St.
Jerald Frank Smith, 24, lum
berman, 3845 State St., and Betty
Jo Sexton, 18, stenographer, 1150
Third St., West Salem.
MUNICIPAL COURT
Jesse Warren Glasgow, The Dal
les, charged with driving while in
toxicated, case continued.
Charge Against
Man Dismissed
i Charges of contributing to the
delinquency of a minor were dis
! missed Thursday against a Salem
man.
Cloyd G. Lawrence, 59, 422 S.
High St., was indicted on the
charge Dec. 15. 1955, by a Marion
County grand jury. The accusation
involved a five-year-old Salem girl.
Circuit Judge Georgs Duncan,
wha was presiding at Lawrence's
trial, ordered the dismissal on the
defense attorney's motion.
FIRST COME FIRST SERVED - DEALERS WELCOME
90 DAYS FREE SERVICE
90 DAYS PARTS WARRANTY
1 YEAR PICTURE TUBE WARRANTY
BLONDE MAPLE AND MAHOGANY CABINETS
HO GIMMICKS-NO TRADES - (ASH IS KING
ALL SETS SOLD AT OUR COST OR BELOW! ! !
POSITIVELY THE BEST OFFER EVER MADE TO THE PUBLIC!
We Are Cutting Our Inventory to 2 Lines - Limited to Stock on Hand Only
ALSO
TERRIFIC SAVINGS ON
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mim tv mm
142 Candalaria Blvd.
BRITISH EXPORTS RISE
EDMONTON, Alt. IK - A Bri
tish trade officials reports British
exports to Canada for the first
three months this year amounted
ON
CREDIT TERMS
"YOUR QUALITY
OPEN FRIDAY
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J All SALES PINAL. NO fXCHANGf I. LA YAW ATI TSLVJs . I f jW
I tl fm Brit isune aii Mfftuviaviuiivtuiiff ."j I
ff FKXEO UP WITHIN 15 DAYSI )Y
Statesman, Salem, Ore, Frl, May 11, '58 (Sec I)-5
to 100 million dollars. Sidney H.
vine, head of the Canadian branch
of the British Board of Trade, said
ALL
MAY BE ARRANGED
TELEVISION CENTER"
NIGHTS Til 9 P.M.
Le-ithii amounted to a fain of 22 fT
cent. British imports from Canada
I showed a slight increase, bo added.
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