Cfitty News QBorSeffs Dl'MPING FINE ASSESSED A VYesl Salem man was fined S.TO and costs Tuesday in Marion County District Court on charge of dumping garbage along Fruit land Road cast of Salem. Pleading guilty was Dan Lee Custor. 1032 Kighth St., arrested by Marion meanwhile, is in New York meet County sheriff's deputies after he 1 ing as a member of the 11-engineer was traced through mail included j board of National Research Coun in the estimated 75 pounds of lit-! cil. ter dumped. I F MIDGKT market has Fresh Killed St. Pauls Episcopal, all church : Young pork, roasts at 33c lb. Pork antique & rummage sale. Sept. i Chops 85c Jb. Yankee RibsJSc lb. 20th, 9 til ; Sept. 21. 9 'til 3. Rare 1 Pork Steak 49c lb. Pick irohfcthese Chinese (cq service has been don-1 choice cuts and we will wrapFree ated. , (adv.)! for your locker. We also have a KNUI.KWOOD K.U.B. Church rum mage sale. Wed , Sept. 19th over Creenbaum's Store on Com'l. ladv.) Kidnar )inr i Lase ijoes To Grand Jury Case of a former Stayton police officer, charged with the kidnap ing of a Lyons girl Sept. 8. was turned over to Marion County Grand Jury Tuesday by district court Judge Kdward 0. Stadter Jr. Hollis Wayne Kans, 22, Dallas, was accused by Verna Seig, 19. of forcing her Irom her car to his chicle and taking her for a short ride before freeing her. The girl said in court Tuesday that she was not injured or molested dur ing the ride. She said she was driving in Stayton when a car operated by Kvans drove up beside hers. She said there were two other persons in Evans' car during the ride. A grand jury may be convened next week to hear the case along with several others awaiting in vestigation. Bail on the kidnaping charge was reduced from S2.MM to $2"iO for Kvans who has been in jail since his arrest last Fn day. Mrs. Curry, 59, Succumbs Mrs. Muriel Curry, 59. of 1120 Dearborn Ave , died Tuesday in a Portland hospital after a brief ill ness. Wife of M.irion Curry, Salem in surance agent, she had been an Oregon resident since 1923 She was born in Barton County. Mo. She had been a member of First Baptist Church since 1935 and held various offices in several church organizations. She also was a mem ber of Salrm Rebekah Lodge 1. Besides her widower, she leaves two sons, William M. Curry, Eu gene, and Wayne A Curry, Sa lrm. riauchler. Miss. Jean Curry. Salem, three sister1:, Mrs l.illie Elliott. Tillamook; Mrs Nell Hack ney. McMinnville, and Mrs Carl Snvrier. Salem, brother. Ered Mun rav. Buhl, Idaho, and three grand children. Arrangements are pending at Howell Edwards Mortuarv. Public It (word s riRf l lT f'fll BT ii, .hv I r),,rh.-,m vc CalHuell n I Durham: Complaint for divorce' Jam" Brunelle, 1648 South Liber charges cruel and inhuman treat-!' a lrl' Tuesday. Sept. 18. Sa mct Married at Bonnerdale, 1 lt,m General Hospital. Wash , June 4, 19.". Linn Plywood Corporation vs. Painelia Lumber Co.: Complaint, seeks judgment of $6.2110 14 al- legedly due for sale of lugs. Clarence Brown Maxey vs. Slate Industrial Accident Commission: Complaint seeks c judgment to re open claim and compensation for partial disability equal to Kki per cent loss of an arm in injury to hak. and 80 per cent loss of right arm Margaret K Armpriest vs La Von Davis, sometimes known as Mrs Fred A Davis: Complaint seeks judgment of $100,000 al legedly due as damages in aliena tion of plaintiff's husband's affec tions. Florence E. Briscoe vs. Charles S Briscoe: Order dismisses action without cost to either party. Vcrn Reimann vs. C. W. Cooper, General Realty Corp. and others: Order dismisses suit with prejudice to plaintiff. Credit Bureaus Adjustment De-j partment. Inc. vs. Lelloy Peter-j son: Complaint seeks judgment for $800 allegedly due on contract. DISTRICT COURT Ralph Harold ('rites. Valsetz. charged with driving while intoxi cated, pleaded innocent, trial dale to be set ; charged with being drunk on a public highway, pleaded inno cent, trial date to be set. Dan Lee Custor, 1032 Bin St., pleaded guilty to dumping garbage on a county road, fined $50 and cnsls. ('ladys Herman Trussell, 548 S. 17th St.. charged with driving while Intoxicated, pleaded innocent, trial date to be set. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Dale Lewis Kirsch, 23, Lyons Route J, Box 263, refrigeration en gineer, and Mary Faith Robl, 22, Slayton, X-Ray technician. John B. Albeke, 34, Albany, stud ent, and Patricia Ann Smith, 48, Monmouth, student. Buddy James Quarry, 2J, 1338 Wallace Rd., laborer, and Jean nette Frances Morgan, 18, 1175 6th St., secretary. LeRoy Engle Williams, 18, Salem Route 1, Box 419, laborer, .and Bonnie Marie French, 18, Dayton, farm laborer. Kenneth LeRoy Mitchell, E, Turner Route 1, Box 11, plywood t worker, and Janice Lorraine Swsrtwout. 19. 1779 Chemeketa St.. CLARKS AT SESSIONS Warren Clark of Clark. Groff & Cave is in Los Angeles this week attending a course on construc tion materials sponsored by Amer ican Society for Testing Materials. Lloyd Clark of the same firm Freezer special 50 lbs., cut and wrapped for any size family at $26.95. Midget Market, 351 State Street, Phone 3-4988. (adv.) Modernize Your Bath with Dura tile, Metal Wall Tile. 1249 So. Com mercial. Ph. 4-5292. (adv.) ROUNDTABLE TONIGHT Cherry City District's first roundtable of the season for adult leaders of Boy. Scout units will be held at 7:30 tonight in Pringle Park under direction of George Dilley, district commissioner in the Cascade Area Scout Council. Scouting activity of the year will be outlined. "Mr. Bird Robin" says: In flying around Salem I have noticed a lot of roofs that need (ixin. We rob- bins fly South in the Winter.' 'Hope jyour roof doesn't,)- Call Mathis i Bros.. 2061 State St. Ph. 4-6831. (adv.) rummage sale P.E.O. will hold a over Greenbaum's Thursday, Sept 20th, 8 to 4. (adv.) YAGER RITES THURSDAY Funeral services for Clifford H. Yager, 1065 Barnes Rd., who died Monday of a heart attack at the ace of 5fi. will be 10: 30 a.m. Thurs day in Virgil T Golden chapel, the Rev Joseph K. Vanderbeck of St. Joseph's Catholic Church offi ciating. Burial will be in St. Bar bara Catholic Cemetery. Sale carefully at 260 N. High. selected rummage opposite City Hall i , Kri. and Sat . Sept. 21 and 22 Znnta i Adv.) Club. iMarens Maltby ! 2420 S. Com'l. M D. now located CONSTITUTION CITED Mayor Robert F. White has is sued a proclamation calling at tention In the current observance of Constitution Week, sponsored by Daughters of the American Rev olution in connection with 169th an niversary of the U S. Constitution. while you Dental plates repaired wait at Painless Parker 125 N. Libertv, Salem. Dentist. iadv.) Unsightly facial hair removed safely, permanently. Price's Beau ty Salon. Ph. 3 5S.-.9. (adv.) Portland Firm Winn I'matilla Span Pact The Oregon Highway Commis sion awarded the following con tract Tuesday to Rogers Construc tion Co., Portland, for $59,800: Umatilla County Widen McKay Creek Bridge and Tut uilla Creek Bridge on Pendleton-.lohn Day Highway near Pendleton. BRl NEl.I.E - To Mr. and Mrs SOU ll-To Mr. and Mrs. War ren Schuh. 4tKi5 Thorman Ave., a boy, Tuesday, Sept. 18, Salem Gen eral Hospital. BURNETT - To Mr. anfHlrs. Kenneth Burnett. 1910 N. 24lh St., a boy, Tuesday. Sept. 18, Salem General Hospital. MOORMAN To Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Moorman. 3470 Eelton St., a girl. Tuesday. Sept. 18, Salem General Hospital. OWEN To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Owen. 210 Kenwood Ave , a hoy. Tuesday. Sept. 18, Salem General Hospital. CHAMBERLAIN - To Mr and Mrs. Alton A. Chamberlain, Rt. 3. Box 569, Salem, a hoy. Tuesday, Sept. 18. Salem Memorial Hospital. CARD OF THANKS I desire to express to my kind neighbors and thoughtful friends, my heartfelt thanks for their many expressions of sympathy. The beautiful floral offerings were es pecially appreciated. Mrs. Edger Sovern adv.) C WE ONLY WANT V. A PROFIT I SMS, MM i . Births 1 1 ; FAIR, f yy ruK-wc- Vi L SHARE AMD I 5HAREy a A . . Military Rounilup C.S.Willmarth Wins Honor in Tank Training Ft. Ord. Calif. Clifford S. Will marth, 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Willmarth, 1495 Saginaw St., Salem, Ore.. was rated one of the 10 outstanding men in his basic training outfit, Co. A of Re serve Forces Act Rgt., as he com pleted training here and was transferred to Ft. Knox, Ky., for tank schooling. Willmarth was a member of the Dallas, Ore., National Guard tank company when he signed up for six months' active duty under the new rfjfcrve training program. Munich, Germany James O. Gunderson, on of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Gunderson, 333 Cleveland St., Lebanon, Ore... recently was promoted to specialist third class while serving with the 11th Air- borne Division in Germany. He is a tank mechanic in the division's 76th Tank Battalion. Fort Buckner, Okinawa A new member of the Ryukyus Com mand's Signal Service is Army PFC George E. Morrill Jr., whose parents live on Route 3, Canby, Ore. Sendal, Japan The Good Con duct medal was awarded recently to Specialist third class Ricbad A. honor serving with the 5th Cav- alry Regimental Combat Team. ; Specialist Ebner, the son of Mr. ; and Mrs. Raymond C. Ebner. Mount Angel, Ore., was graduated from Mount Angel Preparatory School in 1950. Ft. Brnnlnr. Ga. Sgt. Roland J. Lemay of Salem, Ore., was one of the non-commissioned officers of the Infantry School's basic air borne committee assigned to help train a visiting group of three members of the Ecuador Army's first paratrooper company. Property of Chamber to Be Used bv Plant The first use of industrial pro perty owned by Salem Chamber of Commerce was announced Tues day at a meeting of the chamber board of directors. Oregon Pulp & Paper Co. has leased about 10 acres of the 96- acre tract on Turner Road near Salem Airport. The naner com- pany is using the land for log storage. The chamber board voted to en dorse -an airport improvement tax that will be submitted on the Salem city ballot Nov. 6. The city administration has proposed a special one year tax to raise 150 -1 000 which woul dbe matched bv federal funds to make Dossible taxiway improvement and a tower I unit addition for the Airnort Ad-! ministration Bldg. U.W. Honors Salem Student Stanley Samuels, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Samuels. 465 Mission St.. was recently selected to the Uni versity of Washington's chapter of i The Order of the Coif, a leeal ! scholastic honorary. j j Samuels was a 1950 graduate ofj We wish to express our thanks for Salem High School, received his tne kindness and sympathy of B.A. degree from the University neighbors and friends in our re ;of Washington in 1954 and his ' cent bereavement, for the calls, ll.b trom the University of Wash- ington in 1956. He is also a member of Phi Beta Kappa. Phi Alpha Delta, Sigma Alpha Mu. and a member of the editorial board of the Uni versity of Washington Law Re view. Samuels pa sed Oregon Bar exams according to announcement made Monday in Salem. WMe (h 1 i ma y Automatic Cas Heating Why vo thwwh another winter of uncortotntlm, hiah ful cottt, and dl omlortf lutoll luol-thrifty Mmllor Climotrol tot hootina now and forgot your hoatint worrioj. Coit much? You'll bo kajwily turpriwd ot how Inonponilvo oaj hootina foolly k and In mora wayi than ono. You owo It to yownoH to tot tho fart! today. Call in and oik for froa hoatint jvruoy and loo for youriolf, YojI la jura of cooibUIo tatijfactioa tor rtan ft coma by joloctlna Muollor Cllmotrol tn hoatint. ftelkrClin?atro( AS LOW 'St)25 per AS . V WEEK V Call Ui Today for Fret Estfmate D. E. Cooper & Son 540 Hood St. Phone 3-3603 Hi'Y Leaders Pldn Trainirig Program Richard Buchanan (center), district HI-Y Council president, Eugene, district chaplain, and Mike McCracken, Lebanon, an Oct. 6 officers' training program. Alienation of Affections Suit Asks $100,000 A $100,000 alienation of affections suit involving two prominent fami lies was filed Tuesday in Marion County Circuit Court. Defendant in the suit is Mrs. Fred (La Von) Davis who is charg ed by Margaret K. Armpriest with wooing away her husband Donald J. Armpriest. Mrs. Davis is the widow of a Salem business man who drowned in a boating mishap in British Columbia last year. In the complaint Mrs. Armpriest said that shortly after their mar riage on Jan. 25, 1955 "and while the parties were still living to gether as man and wife, the de fendant, with knowledge of such martial relationship, wrongfully. wantonly and maliciously started keeping company and associating with said Donald J. Armpriest." As a result she says her husband failed to perform his duties as a husband and plaintiff has been de prived of her right to the conjugal relationship and fellowship of her husband, and to his love, company, cooperation and aid in every con jugal relation ..." Mrs. Armpriest. is seeking $35.- 000 general damages and $65,000 punitive damages from Mrs. Da vis. Sheep Disease Noted in State Blue tongue, a contagious ease of sheep, has made its dis first appearance in Oregon near Kla- math Falls. Dr. K. J. Peterson. chief veterinarian for the State Agricultural Department, reported Tuesday. Dr. Peterson said the infected flock of sheep is being vaccinated with an available vaccine. He added that other sheep in the area would be closely watched to pre vent any further spread of the dis ease. The veterinarian said blue tongue was first diagnosed in the United States four years ago in California. The disease is present in Utah, Arizona, California, New Mexico. Colorado, Texas, Missouri and Oklahoma. "eautnui tiowers and many com- forting acts. They are deeply ap preciated. Mrs. Charles Stephens. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Stephens and family, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stephens and family, Mr. and Mrs. El w ood Massey and family and Donald Stephens. i adv.) No! I hare Mueller Gimatrol ... ........ ...j- 'I .. a . Hi-Y Officers in Salem to Join in UO Training Meet Officiers of Salem's six Hi-Y chapters will join with groups from 16 other YMCA youth groups in an officers' .training conference Saturday, Oct. 6, on the Univer sity of Oregon campus. About 100 boys and girls will take part, representing the YM district from Salem to Roseburg and west to the coast. A Salem youth, Richard Bu chanan. H1 preside in his role as district president of the Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y Council. JOCKEY STILL UNCONSCIOUS jockey Dewey Henshaw was still unconscious late Tuesday at Sa lem General Hospital. This is the Mth day he has been so since he entered the hospital Sept. when he was spilled by a horse at the state fair racing meet. lire mm y mm p i That new, miracle fuel Natural Gasis 4 f jtiwJr . mr - os.u in here! Now you can enjoy new heating com- , -r i x v fort with greater convenience by changing to . ( ' low-cost Natural Gas. It's more comfortable ' i f because Natural Gas is faster, cleaner and she , ' ' , ' times safer than oil. So, join the two out of S three American families now muig trus Ijw, nv.t , miracle fuel. OrderNatural Gas heatingtoday. 7 "i 'According I tttiol T'nt Protection , . ... flj J Aiioc'utiion rtcordt lor 19J4 ... .! v-r ' f "'U'."'.- ":.""'' ' '-. ' ' v'; ',; . ' .. - .. ... -.. .., : ... ... ; : : .. - - ' -: ' ' '''' ..T .... , - ' -( -, . . . - confen with Jay Coster (left), -at district leaden' session to plan Truck Tears Area Road Salem police were Investigating a report from the city engineer's office that a truck driver went to considerable trouble Tuesday to damage new blacktop near 13th and Waller streets. The driver moved a city car blocking the way and took down street department barricades to gain entrance to the freshly fin ished surface, police were told. No charges were filed. CARD OF THANKS We are sincerely grateful to friends and neighbors for their many kind acts of sympathy dur ing our sad bereavement. Words cannot 'fully express our sincere appreciation. Mrs. Erwin Long and Family (adv.) Dr. Ileinis Back i r On Agricultural Staff of Oregon Dr. Julius Heinls, back In the United States under a special im migration quota for scientists, has rejoined the staff of the State Agricultural Department, it was announced here Tuesday. He held the same position with the department for a year and a half before returning to Switzer land in January of this year. He wilt work with L. B. Loring. the department's head plant patholo gist, in insect and plant disease surveys and research. Stolen Check Probe Moves to Silverton A social security check appar ently stolen from a Salem mail box was cashed recently in a Sil verton store, police were told Tuesday. The S30 check made out to his mother. Mrs. Ella Palos, 710 N. High St., was cashed in Frank's Grocery, Silverton, Wilbert Peron, 340 W. Field St., . Silverton. told police. FRANCIS ADDS AIDE McMlNNVILLE, Sept. ls-Orval D. Yokum, John Day attorney, will serve as vice chairman of the Carl Francis for Attorney General state committee, it was announced today by Phil Bladine, general Chairman. Yokum it the immed iate past president of the Oregon State Bar. FALSE TEET H That Loosen Need Not Embarrass Many nutn ot folw tooth hot oufferod root ombomoamont boiauao their ploto Broppod. altppeti or wob bled ot )ujt the wrong lima. Do not Uva lb fear of thla happen tnita you. Juat apnnkia lUUa FA8TESTH. the alkaline loon-oaM) powder, a your platea. Hold falna teeth more firmly, as the foal mora comfortable. Dnea not aour. Cbaeki 'plate odor" i den ture brretM. Oat FAeTESTH al any erug counter. Statesman, Salem,' Ore., Wed., Sept. 19, 56 (SrCr I)-4 WorksliOD Series Launched 1 . i ' V " ',. ' V. :-. i On ATnntol TTnoltli Sixty five representatives of civic, school and church oganiza tions in Marion County launched a series of four workshops on mental health Tuesday at the YWCA. The delegates to Ihe workshops are to take the materials and sug gestions presented to help' formu late programs on mental health to be presented to their own organi zations. Talks on behalf of the two spon soring organizations were pre sented by Mrs. Robert E. Gang ware, chairman of the Family Life discussions groups of the Marion County TB and Health Assn. and by Mrs. Bemice Yeary, director of nurses of the Marion County Health Department. Chairman of the meeting was Wes Sullivan, chairman of the mental heath advisory committee of the Marion County Child Gui dance Clinic. Two new films on family life were shown, one on rivalries be tween children in a family and the other on parent-child relationships. The next of the four weekly ses sions will be Tuesday at 9:3a a.m. in the YWCA. In the following meetings other new films will be shown, a model panel discussion VftDMNfWMJUMCfMfNr . . LOUIS FISH GROTTO ; SEA rOOO AS YOU LIKE IT ; . V fish You f of Hert Today Sltpt laH Night in Tillamook Bay - BREAKFAST - LUNCH DINNER - T v Opew 7 A.M. f 0 fM. ; i 3715 S. Commercial Closed Mondays health ' win be pro short play will be Salem Man : . WinsBPA Work Fact PORTLAND.' Sept. II TtM Portland District. Corps of Engi neers, has awarded two contracts totaling 118,276. Louis Neuman. 3460 State St.. Salem, has been awarded a 110,864 contract for e-roofing three hy draulic laboratory buildings- at Bonneville Dam. 40 miles east ef Portland on the Columbia River. This work must be completed by November. Goodat Crane Service. Portland. was awarded a $5,411 contract for furnishing a one cubic yard mo bile crane for approximately 140 hours for revetment construction on the Molalla. Willamette and South Santiam riven between Oregon City and Independence. Completion date of this contract is Oct 29. on mental -sented and given, i. office clerk. , -r