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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1956)
Cntty News Dyneffs TOOLS REPOBTED STOLEN Miscellaneous tools and nanl wire valued at $63 were taken from the warehouse and office of the Mathis Roolini Co. durinf the lait four month, W. Mathis, I in the to owner of tbe eompany, told po- said the LIMB DAMAGES VEHICLE Floyd W. Belt, Salem Route L Box 879, told Salem police that a la-foot limb fell oa his ear Fri day morning causing a large dent of the vehicle. Police It vehicle was parked Named to Post Salem Recreation Program jLorig Illness To Get Underway Mondayes Life of Fred de Vries lice Friday. Missing from the in tbe 700 block of North Liberty warehouse at Capitol and I'mon I Street when tbe three-inch thick Street are ladder jacks and a limb dropped out of a tret oa gasoline blow torch, police said. ' the parking strip. A 10-foot extention ladder, a lawn mower and a TV antenna J" "P. If were taken from the office, 2061 '"! xtur Large selection SUte St.. they reported. No doors -' PMd Judson s, 27 N. or windows had been forced dur- Con ' (adv.) ing the period, atatnis saia. )Irs. Norman ( Eileen ) Dark now assoc. with LoveallMiller Beauty Salon. Ph. 3-7870. (adv.) Special Service. Thornberg evan gelistic family. Fri. k Sat. 7:30 pm. Sunday 11:00 a.m. It 7:30 p.m. South Salem Friends Church. So. Commercial St. at Washington. (adv.) Court Apts. (Court k Cottage) offer down town quiet apts., from $42 50 to $36. Ph. 3 7440. (adv.) FIVE PERMITS ISSUED Building permits were issued Friday to 0. W. Klang. to wreck two houses at 280 Mission St. and 827 S. Commercial St.; the Crockatt Co., to build an outdoor advertising panel at 1439 Broad way St.. $300; Fred Fisher, to alter a garage at 1321 N. Capitol St., $330; and Mrs. Veva Hughs, to build a one-story house and garage at 883 Kingwood Dr., $15, 000. Bev's rummage, everyday. 473 N. Cottage. Ph. 4-7300. (adv.) Custom made steel awnings as low as $12.60. Judsotii, Ph. 3-4141. (adv.) j ,Adv , 1 i A I 4 ' 1 . iV- Summer recreation program for ' Pressley and Joha Dalke. boys ac Salem area youth will get under- tivities way Monday when city pools, play-j Leslie Staff grounds and other activities open' The Leslie staff is Dare Put up. nam. director: Bruce Boatman. The annual summer hand and Sidney Kromer and Jane Barlow, orchestra classes, (or beginners life wart.? ; Barbara Boniface. Lin and advanced players, will start. 'da Davis and Rrrky Minty. check- Eleven neighborhood playrmunds. room attendants: Ray Myers, pool Suihbu Scat Srnrk PRATl'M - Fred de Vries. 7. long-time resident of the Pratum community, died Fridav morning Warden Relurns To Prison Post After Illness Warden Clarence Gladden at the state penitentiary has resumed his duties on a part-time basis follow- Statesman, 'Salem, Ore, Sar June 9, "56 (Sec. I5 State Worker In 'New Post Miss Genevieve Lind. for seveni Terry reported that the end at years personnel officer for the the school year has resulted ta large number of applications for State Health Department in Port land, hat assumed a similar )oe , mg a nean aiiaca rwo mouns ago. i , .... 41, ,, -j ..-. He was hosp.talued for several : wrth the Slate Civtt Service Com- "j ,hm tBlT, weeks and then returned ta his t mission w saiem. uvu sernce p home where be has been recuperating. two more than last year, w ill open, operator: and Tom Warren a a d at his farm home on 'Salem Roue ! 5 after a lengthy illness I III since last fall be had been i bedfast for the past six months. He had lived in Pratum for the Dale O. In the VANDALS DAMAGE CAR Vandals broke two windows and a lock on his car sometime early Fridav morning, Harding Turner, 196 S. Cottage St.. told' police. His windshield wipers' were taken several weeks ago, Turner Mid. Nothing was report-1 ed taken from the car, police' said. Oregon Pulp k Paper Co., bond holders for information concern ing the retirement of 3 income bonds, call or see Zilka, Smither k Co.. Inc. 203 Oregon Bldg. Ph. 3-4109. (adv.) Unsightly facial hair removed safely, permanently. P r 1 c Beauty Salon. Ph. J-58M. (Adv. I SALEM MAN HONORED . DaJV 0 A'"n of Prtland Marlin C. Nelson. 1723 S. Cap- i"" S"1 M"UBl man- K 1 iui vinii iiiimnnir mir pany's Salem office, it was The entire program win continue ; Fabian Nelson.-bovs' activities ta Aur 25 I Del Ramsdell wiU supervise ten- Staffers for the school, play- nis activities and James Dimit. grounds, music and sports pro-'Softball. grams were announces; ftionaay oy nay trmmu inxmciors inciuoe past 54 years. Vernon Gilmore. City playground Marguerite O 1 1 1 e s and Janice De Vries was widelv-known director. "irth. both Wchlar!: Mrs Mary his active interest in church The two pools at Winger and uven. Mctviniey; uiy .otle. oar- d.T schools on both a dutmt and Leslie paras, wiu open .Monday at new: urs. .varum wane, t.ram. oountv level for some 35 vears. He' Canby Youth Tops at FFA z Stock Show Director Charles Terry announced He said there were lew tacaa- Fnday. . (cies state departments at the She is a graduate of the I'ni- present lime while moat af the st versify of Washington Norman Stone, until recently di rector af the Civil Service Corn misaioa personnel divtuoa. has ac cepted a positioa with the Eugene Water Board. institutions have their full quota el workers. Moat needed arc experi enced stenographers and registered nurses. But examinations for applicants are being held almost daily. was a delegate to world Sunday Mike Harms. Canby, 1pm. After that they will be open Mrs I.ucile Kieft, and Shirley taily from 10 a m. to I pm, ex- irothers. both r.ngiewood; Carol conferences in Los Angeles, known at Salem through his show cept Sundays, when the hours will Lee, Kicnniond; Mrs rranic bc- Calif . 0, Norwav and Mexico ing in events at the Oregon State New assistant manager af Sale P-". '" Bun 'ture; W esten- Cltv , thf lyM s Fairgrounds, was named Champimr district af tbe Pacific Tele-1 Attendant an Dulv " " Josrpn, taus,h Bjbe Hl, Future Farmer livestock showman Company la Anderson, formerly Fertlaad affke. Phone Firm Announces .I New Manager r mmraay nours win ue irom m. to 1J noon and from 1 to 4 D.wl! Wfritinia daily Monday through Friday. llilUK) iJicllKlIl itol St.. was one of 29 Oregon State College men named "dis tinguished military graduates Marcroft Jr.. Washington: Marilvn Neighborhood playgrounds will Olson. Olinger, and Gloria Kainu. open also at 1 p m Monday w ith Canuilaria. an attendant on duty at each one. , After Monday hours will be from S am p.m at Bush's Pasture and Candalaria t Villi t I oil School. Others are Highland. Mc-1 x u Vclll Kinlcy, Garfield. Grant. Engle wood, Richmond. Bush, West Sa lem par. Washington and Olinger. Registrations for band and or chestra classes for fourth to sixth grade students will take place crest School and for nearlv 13 r nay at me uaiies in we in I years was known as the "flower nBU1 "H FFA fat stock show man" at the State Tub.-rcul.iMs " le. This show is sponsored Hospital because he distributed annually by the Oregon Wheat flowers along with religious tracts Growers League. , and instructions. Youn Hrm rllr "" ! h- hr. v ia-T champion FFA swine showman. an. , Monday and Tuesday Beginning Monday Salem's radio station KGAE will use the call let ters KGAY, station manager Earle HpAHrirW ronnrlnri PriWav Cordon Allen, who established H.ald the station here four years a;o 1 ' . . ' . mii n a..riK r-.rm.-o iii. rxnioiung a aw-pouna Drrssnnr. came to Franklin, Neb . in 18M Harms was judged 4-H champion and to Pratum in !. IV Vries howm" l was married in 1903 to Mary de m SUte r"r . Vries. who survives . 1 Other survivors im-hide u.n i REAPPOINTMENT TOLD Arthur and Rudolph, all ot Pratum; daughter, Mrs. Russel nounced Fridav by Elmer Berg- so" serving separate portions fnr ;,.Vion,i in. .nmnii.hm..i ixini- Wephone firm manager. cy- for outstanding accomplishment , ,., p,ir,,D KnA " pac. nd time for recistration has worked for the telephone firm ar North Salem High School, Mon sinee 1SS3 in the commercial and)y- m. to 12 noon; lslie 1 accounting departments. He now , Junior High School art room. Mon- Rnmmaof and mine sale Thur ! has supervisory duties in the Sa-iday. 1 to 3 p.m . and West Salem Fri. and Sat. at the I'mon Gospel I"" at three trj,,d to gtl hf ca, letters KGAY .ainrT 01 Newberg: brother in Reserve Officers Training. As such, he is eligible for a Regular Army Commission. Mission Store. 331 Chemeketa. Youth Flees Berry Work A l(Vear-old Salem boy who wanted a better summer job than strawberry picking jumped from a moving pickup 'truck Friday afternoon in an effort to run away, city police reported. The boy, formerly a student at MacLaren School for Boys, Is cur rently in the custody of a Salem man, police said. He was found in the 900 block of North Com mercial Street, officers reported. Police said the boy was sched uled to harvest strawberries this summer, according tn Howard Miller. Macl.aren superintendent However, his gunrdian said, he desired a better job The vouth was released to Miller. A graduate of Northwestern Uni versity, Evanston, 111 . the new as sistant manager saw military duty R. Leninger polishing, buffing k in World War II and the Korean plating. 30 yrs. experience. Guar- conflict. He and his wife. Jovce. anteed craftsmanship. Th office have a six - weeks old daughter, Bel. 2-3828, Res. At 19044 625 j, S. E. Salmon Portland, Oregon. .jl 1 adv. FINGER HURT TS SLIDE A 12-year-old Salem girl smash ed a finger on a city park slide 1 about 4:43 p.m. Friday, city first aidmen said. They listed the girl as Sharon Corbett, 1329 Baker St. First aidmen were required to remove a crushed ring from ! the finger. wncn ne applied for the station but they had already been assign ed to a treasury department re venue cutter. The boat has since been laid up and letter reassigned. The station also has a request pending before the federal communications com mission to increase the station's power five times to 5,000 watts, Headricks said. Reappointment of Philip A. Joss, Portland, as a member of the State Civil Service Commission was announced by Gov. Elm Smith Friday. Joss, under his new commission, will serve until June 130. 1959. Laurence Hover Youths Attack 0SH Patient Yates Service Due Monday Funeral services for Murray Gene Yates. 25, of Salem Route 1. Rox MB. will be Ijeld Monday at 10 a m in the chapel of the Howell-Edwards funeral home, the Rev. Choice Bryant officiating. In terment will be at Citv View ceme tery Yates died Wednesday at his home. I Two unidentified teenagers as saulted an Oregon state hospital Inatient nn ernunri narnla ihnut E L. AI Bver, former Service'730 P m he 1400 Manager for Heiders TV is no bloclt of Mission St., city police longer associated with that firm, reported. Watch for announcement of his The man received a badly future plans. (adv.) swollen and cut eye, police id. The patient told police the Choice bedding plants still avail- bovs had pased him in an old able. Pemberton's Flower Shop mf,del car earlier and waved, t Greenhouses. 1980 S. 12th. 1 adv. 1 Later they passed him again, MAN INJl'RED BY MOWER !lopped ',he cr a"d s!ruck him, v... wjn w i- I He ran to a nearby house and School auditorium on Tuesday from 1 to 3 p.m. Adult Band Registration for the high school adult band will be Monday at 7 P-m. at North Salem High band room. The youngsters' classes are for g wr beginners and advanced students OtTVlt'e JtOllUay on horns and strings. After Mon-j J day they will meet three times a Services for Laurence Edward week at their respective register- Hoyer. 1010 Oak St., will be held ing places, except West Salem Mondav at 11:30 am. th Rpv where they will meet each Tues- Harold Lyman officiaUng. Inter ment will be at Willamette Na- Wil- liam of Pratum; sisters, Mrs Anna Grusing Lakin, Kans., and Mrs. Tbeda Brunkow of Manzanita. and 11 grandchildren. The deceased was a member of 1 Pratum Methodist Church. V L. Loucks officiating and the Funeral services will be held Rev. George Bruce officiating. In Monday at 1:30 p. m. at the W. T. torment will follow at Lee Mission Rigdon Co. chapel with the Rev. I Cemetery. day and Thursday Arrangements for low cost instru ment rentals will be outlined at1 registration, according to Roy L. Shelton, summer music director. The Olinger playground and pool staff, announced by Gilmore, in clude Hank Juran. area director; Ray Comstoek. Gail Dorr, and Patricia Boyer, lifeguards : Diane Clough. Jackie LaDue and Marilyn ! Murpny. checkroom attendants; Hugh Bellinger and Douglas Rog ers, pool operators, and Jesse tional Cemetery, Portland. Hoyer died Thursday it home. hit Replace Gutters and Downspouts 17' Heavy Galvanized 0.6. Gutter Ph. 3-4141 for estimate On Our Lew Installation Costs per ft. mercial St., cut severely the ends of two fingers about 4 p.m. Fri day while operating a power mower at his home, Salem first aidmen reported. Dental plates repaired while you wait at Painless Parker Dentist. 125 N. Liberty, Salem. (Adv.) called police, the man said. Births BENSON To Mr and Mrs. Bernard Benson, 1133 Harris St.. a daughter, Friday, June 8. at Salem Memorial Hospital. THIF.MS To Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Thiems. 2965 Larson St., a son, Friday, June 8, at Salem General Hospital. , J PERVINE To Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus W. Pervine. Monmouth, a son, Friday. June 8, at Salem General Hospital. REED Tn Mr and Mrs. Ed ward A. Reed. Drain. Ore . a son. Friday. June 8, at Salem General Hospital. WILSON To Mr and Mrs. Ralph Wilson. 2265 B St.. a son. Friday, June 8. at Salem General Hospital. - HIBF.RX To Mr and Mrs. Elmer Hubert, 1015 S. 15th St., a daughter. Friday, June 8, at Salem General Hospital. Mrs. Schei, 81, Succumbs Mrs. Severine B Schei. S85 N. Winter St . died Friday at her home. She was 81. Mrs. Schei had been a resident of Salem since 1918. Her husband, 0. J. Schei. ran a men's clothing store here for many years prior to his death. I Mrs. Schei was born in St. Paul, j Minn., May 19, 1875. She lived in j Spokane. Wash., and Portland be I fore settling in Salem. She resided j in San Francisco during World , War II when her husband was em i ployed there. She was a Missionary Couple Visits Missionaries Rev. and Mrs. Reuel Walter snd their family will be honored and featured in a Homecoming rally on Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Free Methodist Church. The Walters have spent nearly 20 years in the Mexican mission work at Nogales Bible School. Appearing with the Walters will be a Mexican minister. Leopoldo Padillo, who has been working with the Attec Indians in Central Mexico. They plan to make Salem their home during the summer to be near Mr? Walter's parents. Rev. and Mrs. H. A. Walter who live at 1325 N. 4th St. LUNCH IN COMFORT AIR-CONDITIONED Cherry Room Today's Complete SPECIAL LUNCH (Macaroni and Cheese en Cas serole, Spinach, Molded Jello Salad, Hot Rolls, Drink Q( and Dessert. Park Free With Purchase Come as You Are CARD OF THANKS OUR HEARTFELT THANKS TO ALL who extended comforting sympathy and help in our recent sorrow. For the beautiful service, member of Eastern floral offerings, and other kind- Star and Christian Science Church Survivors include two sons. Wal lace. Salem, and John. 1as An geles. Calif.; a daughter. Mrs. Mary Forretle, San Francisco; three sisters, Mrs Emily Howard, and Mrs. Alma Anderson, both of 5alrm, and Mrs Ida Torgerson, Fergus Falls, Minn, and five grandchildren. Private services will be held at the W. T. Rigdon funeral home with concluding services in San Francisco nesses, we are deeply grateful. August H. Otjen Vera O. 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