CSfly News Dzroeffs a. SALEM MAN FINED . Dannye Lee Payne, 22, 1835 Barnes Ave., was fined $50 Wed nesday after he pleaded guilty In Marion County District Court to a charge of ' attempted Jarceny. .'Payne admitted' attempting to (teal some gasoline from the Sa- ; lem Blacktop Co. . Two other .charges Involving trespassing and attempted .burglary were dismiss ed by District Judge Edward O. fitadter. Bummage Sale. Jason Lee "Method ist Church, 8 30 August 3. tadv;) ON BAIL, NOT PROBATION iuneri waie neisirom, a, va Union St,, sentenced this week to 18 months In prison on a charge of obtaining money by false pre , tenses-, was not previuusly on pro bation, as erroneously reported In The Statesman .Tuesday. He had merely been free on bail pending pre-sentence investigation, court records show. . t . ' Are' ?ou -contemplaling re-styling your furs?' Consult Ben Wittner t Lachelle'f, 1348 Kerry, (adv.) CHRISTIANSEN RITES SET -,, Funeral Services for Arthur . Leroy Christiansen. IMS N. Com- mrrcial St.'. will be held at 10:3A a.m. Saturday in the chapel of the Howell-Edwards funeral home, the ; Rev. Brooks . Moore officiating. ' Christiansen died Tuesday at his - home. He was 09. COUNTY CALLS BIDS , Bjds for the purchase of a self propelled road roller ' will be opened at 10 a m. Aug. 20, County Court members announced Wed nesday. Authorization to buy the unit was based on a recommenda tion of County Engineer John An derson. . . Liquor Board Income Sets 1 New Record l' sod clothing for sale at the Y.W.C.A. Budget Shop: 141 S. Winter. Opei) Fri. ii Won., noon 'til 4. i (adv.) Ill BC A PS TAKEN Two hubcaps valued were taken from his car while the vehicle was parked in a lot at Summer and Marion streets, Richard E. Kistler, 7718' N. Wall St.,' Portland reported to Salem police Wednesday. Bean ' pickers wanted Highest annual Income in its history was reported Wednesday by the Oregon Liquor Commis sion for the.year ended June 30, T-he" net revenues aggregated $l.V56n.302. Bruce Williams, Salem attorney and chairman of the commission, said revenues for the past fiscal year-e aggregated t2,l7.033 or 16.18 per cent over the preceding at-.olyari profitsNet revenue! from the stores and agencies' was $13,703,938. License fees totaled $(117,519 CO . and revenues from privilege tax collections on beer and wine $1,238,800. .Liquor control commission offic ials said the higher liquor, revenue was attributed to price increases Call Mrs. Karl. Barr 3-7403 after 5 p.m. ladvj ennounced in May, 195S. The 1955 iejjtsiaiure rcquesiea inai ine CAR PROWL REPORTED Helen Wilhcjmine Callahan, 1433 State tit-, said the glove compart ment of her car Avas broken into and a billfold containing miscel laneous papers taken, Salem police reported late Tuesday night. . ' ' Dental .plates repaired while you wait at Painless Parker Dentist, 125 -. Liberty, Salem. " (adv.) Bl'RNS TREATED Margaret Scharback, 235 Mnhel liquor commission raise $4,000,000 n:re revenue in the 154-S7 bien mum than the previous biennium. Case sales increased less than one quarter, of one per cent dur ing the past fiscal year. Con sumption of more beer and table wine, which is. sold by licensees of the commission, was indicated by an- increase in privilege tax collections. v Ltcensing-income was 1 S-per cent higher with part or the in crease attributed In new laws re- OSC Urges Students to Find Quarters Students planning to attend Ore gon State College this fall and who have not yet made housing arrangements have been urged by college officials to do so as soon as possible. All college-owned campus' hous ingincluding dormitories, mar ried student units' and coopera tive houses has been tilled for the 'coming years, K. B. 1.emon, dean of administration, said. . The college" housing office will help students find available com munity housing, the school said. Women students -may contact the dean of women's office: married and men students should check with the dean of men's office.' St., was treated for burns on her qlljrjns ,a)e, personnf. t 5PCiire hark about 9:35 a.m. Wednesday following an accident at her home, city first aidmen reported. 1'nsiRhtly facial hair removed safely, permanently. Price's Beau ty Salon. Ph. 3-5859. , (adv.) WATCH MISSING Fredrick Bradshaw, MS Court St., told city police Wednesday ( that a $150 stop watch was taken from his room sometime Tuesday evening. Floor , model sale. Bendi. laundry I appliances.- Washers and dryers also "Duomatic" all-in-one. Drasti cally Teduced. Judson's, 279 N. Com'I. ' (adv.) new ajent and salesman licenses and 'out-of-state brewers to pay fees for certificates of approval. The number of purchasers' per mit increased for the first time since liquor by the drink became effective in Oregon. .- , Neic Driveway for Salem Mail Office " , ; ' S'- -.,-. ..... .". , . -f'J ''' -'j i ,i - i 7 - - ' V . ' ' ' X--1 -'? . J -.- - -s5 . ' ' '"':':"..;:-:i ... t-;.r-v. ' Foreign Work Report Due at Church Meet Staman", SnVm, fWr-Thnr.t Aug. 2,' '58, (Sc C. 1? Fair Ticket Sales Gaiii SImwb la aracess f eaastraetiM & a aew1 diireway leading frm the Salem Pst Office loadlag area it Callage Street. The project will ease mail track ecagestira as will wldeaing ! Millets ta Slate and Court streets. Conslrartlaa pragram alsa Include larger loading area a ad platform aad remodelling af the Bostoffice kasesneat. The projects art espected to be completed by Naveaiber. Post Office Construction to Increase Space Construction and - renovations ' ing to Postmastc Albert Gragg. j Driving platform for trucks will Births LOW RIVER BID A Eugene firm this week ' sub mitted low bid for repair of a revetment on the - Willamette River near Corvallis, according to the Portland office of the Army Corps of Engineers. Cpntract went to S. W. Groesbeck on his bid of $M,549. ... Public Ilceorcls CIRCUT COt RTA- - Corma L. Maples vs- George W. Clark: Civil suit based on traffic .accident', plaintiff -asks $50,000. Sherman Maples vs Georsc W. Clark: Civil suit based on traffic accident: plaintiff asks $25,000. ' Hazel L. Tayne vs R. N. Tayne: Plaintiff's complaint for divorce charges cruel and inhuman treat ment, asks custody of child. Mar ried Dec. 17. 197, at Salem. . Charles D. McCauley vs Beulah Pearl McCauley: Plaintiff's com plaint for divorce charges- cruel and inhuman treatment, asks1 cus tody of and $25 monthly support for child be awarded to. defendant. Married May 9.' 1944, at Vancou ver. Wash. ' Shirley D. Miller vs Benjamin L. Miller: Plaintiff's complaint for divorce charges cruel and inhuman treatment, asks custody of and $100 monthly support for child, plas $.oo lump sum alimony. Mar ried Sept. 17, 1955, at Mehama. PROBATE COl'RT Estate of Katherine D. Springer, deceased: Final account approved. DISTRICT COl'RT Dannye Lee Payne, 18.15 Barnes Ave., fined $50 after pleading guil-' ty ta a charge of attempted lar ceny, t- MARRIAGE LICENSE , APPLICATIONS Jack Raymond Huddleston, 2fl, clerk; Silverton, and Leota Mae Slover, 24, cashier, 3795 Thorndale St. Gordon Wallace Read, 36, teach 'er, Jefferson. , and Donna Mane Head, 25, teacher. fifiO Boone Rd. V mcnarn n. iiusiai.son, a, pnar- friacist, 623 Hansen Ave., and Joy- Hac .vieyersicK, zo, stuaeni, NVndleton. I lUchard Arthur Sanheck, 21, litre manager, lfi!H) Longview 'jay. West Salem,, and Maurine J J Wing, 19, 1690 Longview Way, rut Salem. I Theodore E. Dow. 20.. finance Sen D. Gray, 28, bookkeeper, 45 Mahrt St. i BALDWIN - To Mr and Mrs. Henry F. Baldwin Jr., 828 N. Commercial- St., a son,, Wednesday, Aug. 1, at Salem General Hospital. THIES To Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Thies, 3923 Slate St., a daughter, Wednesday, Aug. 1,-at Salem General Hospital. TERRY To Mr. and Mrs. La Verne A.' Terry, Blodgett. Ore., a son, Wednesday, Aug. 1, at Salem General Hospital. GROVE To Mr. and Mrs. Wayne C, Grove, 43fi3 Toni Ave., a .daughter, Wednesday, Aug. 1, at Salem General Hospital.. -SELF -. To-Mr. and Mrs, Lee Self, Aumsville. Ore., adaughtcr, Wednesday, Aug. 1, at Salem Mem orial Hospital. MAJOR r- To Mr. . and Mrs. Clyde Major. 2Wtn E. Nob Hill, a son. Wednesday. Aug. 1, at Salem Memorial Hospital. REILINT. To Mr. and Mrs. Richard W, Roiling. 13t- West Way, a daughter, Wednesday, Aug. 1, at Salem General Hospital. 2 Suits Seek $75,000 Sum . Seventy-five thousand dollars in 'damages for personal injuries al , legedly received in a traffic col lision was asked in twd suits filed Monday against the same man. The complaints were filed in the ! name of Sherman and Corma L. I Maples, each charging negligence on the part of George W. Clark in an accident March 31 on High way 99E. . , . .- ' The Maples assert ' they were injured while riding as passengers j in a car driven by Fay Herendeen. I The Hercnrieen car collided with I one driven by Clark, the complaint 'states. Sherman Maples is asking $25. ooo. while Corma Maples seeks a I $50,000 judgment. aimed at easing congestion and keeping abreast of increasing mail volume currently are under way at the .Salem Post Office. The projects include construc tion of a new driveway fend wid ening ' of two others, enlarging driving and loading platforms and remodelling of the post office base ment - A new- 40-feet wide ovtlet is being built to Cottage Street and driveways to - State and Court streets are being widened from present 18 feet, to 30 feet, accord- be widened from 48 feet to 75 feet and loading platform will be ex- New 'Burger' Drive-in To Open on "Weekend "Pat's", a new "burger" drive-' in eating place, will open this weekend at ' 313S S. Commercial St., it was announced Wednesday. Manager of the new establish ment is Jess Shelton. Owners are Mr. and Mrs. W. R. McBride. tended the full length of the build ing, Gragg said. Remodelling In the basement is designed for the parcel post de partment, which will be moved from the main postoffice floor. Initial 'shovelifig operations, on the driveway projects necessitated the removal of a large fir tree and two smaller maples. Gragg said a number of shrubs have been transplanted to other sections , of the postoffice grounds. The construction and remodel ling program is expected tobe completed about Nov. 1. i The Pilgrim Holiness 'camp meeting on CarlUm Way will hear the Rev. Danie R. Bursch and his wife present the interests of for eign missions during the annual missionary service at 120 p.m. todav. i Tk Rrv and Mrs. Bursrh took dav. their training at Coforado ipr.ngs! 'The fair opens Saturday. Sept. B.hl. CnWrar. and at Colorado 1 and will continue for eight days. College. jjhere will be races on Loan Oak Before entering missionary i iraca every Advance ticket sales for the Oregon State Fair Rodeo horse show, night revue and afternoon races promise to be larger than in previous years, fair officials said Wednesday. . Sale of reserved tickets, either by mail or at the fairgrounds ticket office, opened here Mon- Salem Gels $133,801 From Highway Fund f Oregon's citltt were given . $2,441,747 Wednesday as their 19 per cent shara of state highway revenues collected in the first six ' months of this year. The largest apportionments were: Portland $78,32. Salera $133,804. and Eugene $129.97. service Bursch was a U.S. Air Force pilot. He had the distinc tion of flying in the first wing of B29 bombers to go into combat in World War II and flew of the first of them from Kansas to In dia. During 1944 he saw combat service ' in the China Burma-India theatre of operations. He is now a captain,, in the Air Force Re serve. The Bursches spent from 1950 1958 as missionaries of the Pil grim Holiness church In Northern Hhodesia, Africa; returning to America July 10. A report of their work in Africa will be presented by the Bursches during the missionary service. Pictures and literature will also be on display, and an offering for missions will he received. Beyond Mrs, BurschwilLrcpret sent thf cause of missions in deputational work in the church during their lurlcugh for about one year before returning to Africa for another term of service. Cool Off Burning Feet lis in the racing sec- j fttiWS JXiT Candidates Hear Aug. 27 Deadline State elections Registrar David O'Hara warned Wednesday that the deadline for independent can didates to file for the general elec tion in November is Aug. $7. These candidates can file either by petition or by nomination by an assembly, of 250 voters. day. All stalls tioa have been reserved and emergency plans arc being made to take care of late entrants. IrufliM toe IM-Mlat today. JEHOVAH'S .WITNESSES 7Vc(cmc "'"' TO .GRANDSTAND ' STATE FAIRGROUNDS' TO Hf Al WHY PERMANENT V ecm WILL COMC IN IY N. KOVAIAK "hZcm SUII. 3 p.r.i. AUGUST 5 Bociiision he! no coiiimon Final Su miner Cpncert Tonight At Willson Park Tenth and final presentation In Salem's summer band concert se ries in Wlllson park will take place tonight at the park at 7:30 o'clock. The series, performed by'tht Salem-Musicians Bam) was sponsor ed by the Salem Chamber of Com merce and paid for by the musi cians performance trust 'fund. The series have been "very well revived," said Maurice Brennrn, hand director. In the event of rain tonight, he said, the performance will be postponed until Monday night, i GAS FURNACES Ndvrtl Om Will l H" ' . TKii Month CALL TODAY 3-8555 .Eva. 4-8790 or -4-8821 Free Survey I Estimate Guaranteed Installation's 36 Mo'i to Pay lii Salem Heating & Sheet Metal Co. 1085 Iroadway For all type of exterior surface Eitra years of beauty and pro tection for your home mm mm 1 r"m?T,. I 11 fs I Eanier than ever to apply a Wide range of new, fade resistant colors. Endorsed by leading painters; siyp OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL 9 . 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