The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 21, 1956, Page 5, Image 5

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    City News Briefs
PROMOTION FOR aiM
Awrdi of promotion will b fir
en by Cub Pack 103 t Washington
School today to Gary Lane. Mike
ueiney ana oavld Escpenbaum,
wait badges, and Don' Katcliff.
Jimmy Brandon and Dirk niokvul
Bobcat. Several deni are making
uems lor cnunren's wardi at Sa
lem General Hospital.
Apt. for rent, 1 rms. furn. or un-
iurn. Court ApU. EM S-7440 (Adv.)
Communicate auicklv with folki in.
terested in what you wish to selLi
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CM 4-68U is the number. (Adv.)
WINDOW BROKEN
A broken window at Salem Feed
and Implement, State and Front
atreets, was found by city police
munaay. Officers said they ex
amined the building and found
everything In apparent order. A
note was left for the owner telling
him of the broken window, officers
- said.
SHOPPING'S SO SIMPLE when
you consult the handy suggestion
packed UHt Spotter in Classified.
Start today. (Adv.)
lAnrAb variety open every
mgni unlit 1. 1262 State. (Adv.)
LARCENY' CLEARED
Norrii Walsh, Salem Route 1,
Box 111, a representative of Wil
lamette Machine and Welding
Corp., told city police Thursday
that a fire extinguisher reported
missing earlier was .recovered.
Walsh said the extinguisher was
taken out to be refilled and a rec
ord had not been made.
Still time for Christmas portraits.
CRONISE STUDIO, 407 Court. EM
4-1592. (Adv.)
For the one on your list who gar
dens. A gift certificate in attrac
tive Christmas folder from Iufer
Landscape Co. Ph. 1-2061.. (adv)
NOVELTY DICE MISSING
A pah of three inch square dice
covered with a rabbit's fur were
reported missing, city police said
Thursday. Jerry Propp, 995 N. 14th
St., told police the dice were taken
from bis car Monday when it was
parked in the North Salem High
School parking lot.
Nob HiO Laundromat will be closed
for vacation, Dec. 34 through Jan.
1. Merry Christmas to our friends.
, , (adv.)
AD toys 30 off Thursday, Friday
Saturday. Opea M. The Cottage
Variety, US N. Com'L (adv.)
Unsightly facial hair removed
safely, permanently. Price's Beau
ty Salon. Ph. 3-5859. (adv.)
Realtors to
Honor Past
Presidents :
A program honoring past presi
dents of the Salem Board of Real
tors will take place at the Board's
meeting at noon today in the
Senator Hotel.
Two directors also will be elec
ted. Other feature! of the annual
Christmas party will Include songs
and Christmas music. Leo Rei
mana will be master of ceremon
ies.
Nominees for the directors' posts
are Ben Colbath, Ronald Jones.
Ted Morrison and Allan S. WatU.
Flower Unit
Picks Officers
Mrs. L. A. Lucas is the new
president of the Salem Camellia
and Rhododendron Society follow
ing elections held this week. -
Other officers are Mrs. E. L.
Harrel, vice president; Mrs. Ever
ett PoweU, secretary; Mrs. Carl
Miller, treasurer: Harold DcVries
and Walter Barkus, directors, and
L. N. Simon, delegate to the Gar
den Council.
The elections took place at the
Tuesday night Christmas party
which featured Christmas music
and alides of a European trip by
Ernest Iufer.
TEMPLE To Mr. and Mrs. Ar
nold Temple, 985 Saginaw St., a
daughter, Wednesday. Dec. It, at
Salem General Hospital.
BAER To Mr. and Mrs. Law
rence E. Baer, 1133 Lansford Dr.,
a son. Thursday. Dec. 20, at Salem
General. Hospital.
K LASSEN To Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Klassen, Independence, a
daughter. Thursday. Dec. 20, at
Salem General Hospital.
LUKINS To Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Frank Lukins, 2730 S. High
,S!., a daughter, Thursday, Dec. 20,
at Salem General Hospital
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Tlmex and Westclox
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SCHAEFER'S
DRUG STORE 3
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Births
Sundays, $ a.m. to S p.m.
135 N. Commercial
COIN BOXES STOLEN
The Salem office of the Pacific
Telephone Co. reported Thursday
that telephone pay boxes were
stolen from outside booths at a
service station In the 1100 block of
South Commercial St., and from a
cafe located at Highway WE and
South 12th Street.
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Poinsettias
Prlie plants, 12.25 up.
Jary FlorUUPh. EM 4-3391.(adv.)
SALVATION ARMY BUSY
In on of its man Christmas
projects, Salem Salvation Army
ha j prepared 900 gift sacks for dis
tribution to patients and Inmates
without relatives at Fairview
Home, the State Tuberculosis Hos
pital. Hillcrest School and several
nursing homes.
Small holly trees with bright red
berries. I ake your selection early.
Iufer Landscape Co. Ph. 3-2061.
(adv)
Kari's Smorgesborg every Sunday
from 1-6 p.m., $2.50. 840 Union.
EM 3-3490. Reservations pre
ferred, (adv.)
FOUND GUILTY
William Earl Carter, COS Pied
mont Ave., was found guilty in
Municipal Court Thursday on a
charge of driving while intoxicated.
Carter was fined $300 and filed a
notice of appeal. City police said
Carter was arrested Oct. 28.
Christmas plants, cut flowers, cor
sages, decorative greens, wreaths,
swags, etc. Full line of gifts. Jay
Morns Florist, 135 Bast EwahL
(adv.)
Swags Swags Swags
Let us take care of your Christmas
needs. Swags made to order.
Beautiful arrangements, seasonal,
flowers, plants, 4 greens. Split
leaf Phil, k other foliage plants;
Open eves. Pemberton's Flower
Shop k Greenhouses, 1980 S. 12th.
(adv)
SAFE FOUND OPEN
City police found a safe door
ajar at Foreman's Cleaners, 1040
S. Commercial St. during a rout
ine check around midnight Wed
nesday. Police checked the doors
and windows of the building and
stated they were securely locked.
Before you buy your Camera for
Christmas, it will pay you to shop
McEwan's. 245 North High. (Adv )
HUBCAPS STOLEN
Two deluxe hubcaps valued at
$30 were reported stolen Thursday
from' a car owned by T. M. Bre-
danl, 6100 Dallas Rd., city police
said. Bredahl said the hubcaps
wera taken when his car was
parked in a supermarket lot.
Dental plates repaired while yau
wait at Painless Parker Dentist.
125 N.. Liberty, Salem. (adv.)
"LARCENY REPORTED "
Dob Land, list N. 4th St, told
city police Thursday that a $25
tool box with contents, and $50
tackle box with contents, were
stolen from bis garage or car
sometime during the past three
weeki. .
Apt. for rent, 3 rms. furn. or un
furn. Court Apts. EM 3-7440 (Adv.)
HOLLYWOOD SHOPPING DISTRICT
FREE PARKING
WEEKEND SPECIALS
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Shop In the Hollywood Shopping District and Save
MOOTRY'S PHARMACY
25 Discount On All Billfolds
$2.50 to $10.00 Volues
CHERRY CITY ELECTRIC
2041 N. Capitol Ph. EM 4 CJSl
Reg. $59.95 Apex Canister Vacuum Cleaner
- Special .... 299S
, - ' limit 1 to a Customer - None ta Dealers
V g.i. surplus 0p,v.:r
FREE PARKING
MEN'S DRESS SOX
Valwa 59e pair Hollywood Spatial 2 for S9
TINDALL'S HOLLYWOOD PHARMACY
1998 N. Capitol St.
60c LaCross Naylon Finger
Noil Polish . . . Special 10c
HUYETT TV & RADIO
1993 Fairgrounds Rd. Phone EM J 7681
FREE ANTENNA 1 YEAR FREE SERVICE or '
Canorous Trade-in on Modal 21 D74450
. ' RCA Victor Console TV
V' ZENITH ELECTRIC DRItl
SPECIAL $17.88
WALLACE HARDWARE
"THE MARSHALL WELLS STORE"
HOLLYWOOD CLEANERS
. 2044 N. Capitol , - Phone EM 1-9698
Plain Skirts
P. W. HALE
Hollywood Jewelry I Watch Shop
EARRINGS
Values to $2.95
Most Hollywood Merchants Open lil 9 til Christmas
LOTS OF" FREE PARKING
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Mist Eleanor Trindle, Oregon
State College extension lead
er, died here Thursday fol
lowing a six month's Illness.
Death Ends
Career of
Educator
(Story also oa Page 1)
Funeral services for Miss Elea
nor Trindle, who died here Thurs
day, will be held at 3 p.m. Sat
urday at the Clough-Barrick
Chapel.
The Rev. Dr. Brooks Moore of
the First Methodist Church will
officiate and interment will be at
the City View Cemetery.
Well-known in this area as a
teacher and home economist.
Miss Trindle was a member of
the Oregon State College facul
ty. She had been ill for the put
six months. '
A graduate of Salem high
school, Miss Trindle also attend
ed Willamette University and
was graduated from Oregon SUte
College. In 1955 she received her
master's degree in education
from the Teachers College at Co
lumbia University.
She was a member of the PEO
Sisterhood.
Survivors include her mother,
Mrs. Willisra Trindle, 1965 S.
Commercial; one brother, Wil
liam Trindle, Jr. of North Pow
der; one sister, Mrs. Helen Rein
er of Portland; three aunts, Mrs.
Leone Gookins and Mrs. Mildred
Kittilson, both of Salem; and
Mrs. Ethel Rucker of San Fran
cisco, and flye nephews.
Youths Admit
Bad Checks
Two 16-year-old youths were re
leased in the custody of their par
ents Thursday after the boys ad
mitted passing bad checks in Sa
lem, according to tne Marion
County Juvenile Department.
One bor admitted cashing a bad
check for $20 in September and
the second confessed to passing a
check for $14, The youths were ar
rested by the Marion County Sher
iff's office Thursday morning.
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PHonc Rate Hearing Ends;
PUC to Decide on Increase
The hearing oa the Pacific
Telephone Telegraph Co. ap
plication for a 7 per cent rate in
crease ended Thursday. It lasted
only three days.
Now it is up to Public Utilities
Commissioner Charles H. Helt
sel to decide wheather to grant
all or part of the $3,200,000 an
nual increase asked by the com
pany. Cross examination of eompany
witnesses continued Thursday,
followed by an accounting report
prepared bjTJL. G. Hieber, Helt-
tel's chief accountant
40 Cents Maximum
Company witnesses testified
that under the proposal, S per
cent of the customers would get
monthly increases of 30 cents s
month or less. No residence
would be Increased more than 40
cents.
- "Seven per cent of the custom
ers, stl business lirms, wouia get
increases of $2 a month or more.
R. W. Mason, San Francisco,
assistant vice president of the
company, testified that the com
pany needs an increase to in
crease the market position of its
securities. This position, he said,
has been weakened in the past
few years by smaller earnings.
Greater Risks
He also said that Telephone
Companies, having greater risks,
are entitled to nigner percent
ages of profit than electric com
panies. During a depression, he
continued telephone ' revenues
decline more rapidly than tnose
of other utilities.
"A higher rste of return," Ma-
County Board
Hears Report
On Diseases
'Births, deaths and comunlcable
disease 'showed no unusual trend
during November, a report to the
Marion County Board of Health
revealed Thursday.
Board members reviewed Nov
ember statistics at their regular
monthly meeting.
Approximately 60 per cent of
county school children have been
immunized for polio and a some
what higher percentage for dip
theria and tetanus, a survey of
school records disclosed.
Mrs. Bernlce Yeary, director of
the nurses department, presented
the survey of this fall's first grade
students and freshmen entering
high school.
Sanitarian I. G. Lermon was ap
pointed as authorized purchasing
agent of war surplus goods for the
county department.
The board also acknowledged the
service of workers In presenting
the department's open house last
month. I
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provide in the long run better
and cheaper service to its cus
tomers.
The eross examination was
conducted by John R. McCul
lough, attorney for Heltzel; Alex
ander Brown, Portland City At
torney; and David Don, Heltzel's
chief engineer who is hearing
examiner.
Homebuilders
Seat Officers
Salem Homebuilders Assn.
Thursday night installed President
Herbert Da Ike and other officers
at its annual Christmas party in
the Marion Hotel.
Others recently elected are Clyde
Keene, vice president; Henry
Pade, secretary-treasurer; Nor
man Hogensen, Cecil Lantz, Sidney
Llamblas, James Minty and A. G.
Hamilton, directors. Wesley E.
Stewart Jr. is the administrative
adviser.
Guest speakers for the evening
were Charles Schmidt, superinten
dent of Salem schools, and Mark
Hatfield, secretary-of-state-elect.
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Railway Express
Rates Hike Plan
A proposed 4 per cent Increase
In Railway Express rstes within
the state of Oregon was suspended
Thursday pending a hearing. Pub
lic Utilities Commissioner Charles
H. Heltzel said.
A similar increase for Inter
state shipments was granted
Thursday by the Interstate Com
merce Commission, effective Dec.
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The Interstate Increase was to
have been effective Dec. 37, but
the suspension order revents them
from going into effect at that time.
Date of the PUC hearing has
not been set
Richmond Choir
To Sing Carols
The Richmond Grade School
choir will make its final pre
Christmas - appearance at the
school Friday afternoon when the
group will present Christmas car
ols at a school assembly. Direct
ing the choir is Mrs. Wilma Mac
Brayne. The" Choir recently appeared at
a Christmas program lor ine
school's PTA grpup.
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2 SUITER
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Leather. Reg. 60.00 QQSO
Sale price
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