The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 13, 1957, Page 5, Image 5

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    City News Briefs
M A VTOWEI WIT, VUZ
Dr John Rtcbartt, chancellor of
ihr Syitom af Hifher Education,
i hirlet f rry. State Civil Service
dirrrinr, and Gna Huntley, direc
tor of penonnel and public rela
i oo5 lor the State Highway Depart
meni. are leaving today tor Spo
kane to attend a northwestern re
jmnl meetini of the Columbia
i niveraity manpower inquiry com
mittce. Studies of the committee
rf sponsored by Ford Foundation
MI ES RITES WEDNESDAY
Funeral service) (or Horace
i.ilhent Niles. Portland hardware
dsmti who died Sunday in a
Mkn hoepital. will be 1 p.m.
uMnesday In Finley Mortuary
, 'iapel. Portland, the Rev. Donald
f Thomas officiating. Burial will
r in Rose City Cemetery. Howell
i'daards Mortuary is in charge.
sinrp for rent Sept 1. State 4
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ri.KADS OUILTY
James Ocila Shearer, 1M Union
Si . pleaded guilty Monday ia Mar
on County District Court to a
charge of petty larceny involving
mrfi of a bottle of wine from a
halrm supermarket. Judge E. 0.
Siadter Jr.'suepended sentencing.
I'aim prices susnev ouripg ir
modeiing sale at Clarke s. 00 N.
i ommercial iadv.1
KlfKOFF SITE LISTED
An August 11 kicked meeting
ni Cascade Area Council of Boy
.Vouts will be held at the State
School for the Blind auditorium,
not at Meier and Frank auditorium
i previously reported.
1' k surprising the amaxing thingji
riasMfied Ads do! To order, dial
y.w 4-MU.
MTTERY BURNS
A car battery la a vehicle ?eg
Mrrrd to Earnest H Netter. 1JSI
Heather Lane, caught fire around
I 20 a.m. Monday la downtown Sa
lem, firemen said. Damage was es
timated at $25.
GARAGE ENTERED
An Army cot, two hammers and
a carpenter square were stolen
sometime the past five days from
a garage owned by A. C. Arm
strong. 44o Ford St., police said
Monday. Value was estimated at
$10.
Dental plates repaired while you
wail at Painless Parker Dentist,
IIS N. Liberty, Salem. (adv.)
ARTISTS SET MEETING
The Salem Creative Art Group
will meet Thursday at I p.m. at
the Bush House lor a business
meeting. A social hour will follow
in honor of thj.s month's exhibiting
artist Evelyn Benner.
Unsightly (acial hair removed safe
ly, permanently Price's Beauty
Salon. Ph. EM J-MM. idv.)
HI BCAP STOLEN
Lawrence H. Bodine. MS Mc.Nary
St.. notified Salem police Monday
a $2 SO hubcap was stolen from his
car sometime Sunday evening while
it was parked near his home.
You can enjoy the best so easy
to buy a Johns-Manville neal-o-matic
shingle roof 4 Colorbestos
side wall shingles Matins Bros.
EM 4-413 1, 201 State St. iadv.i
PERMIT ISSUED
A permit to alter the Northwest
Poultry plant at 1505 Front St for
13.400 was issued Monday by Sa
lem city engineer's office.
TOOLS LIFTED
An assortment of loots valued at
!2S was recently stolen from the
garage of Earl Peter Irwin. 715
Boone Rd . police said Monday.
State Officials
Studying IBM
Machinery
Three state officials started a
course Monday m New York In
preparation for Secretary of State
Mark Hatfield's proposed long-"
range conversion to more extensive
use of automatic business ma
chinery. The three, two from the Secre
tary of State's office and one from
the Finance Dept., bring to six the
number who will have been trained
in use of the machinery Hatfield
hopes to have installed in the next
few- years.
That's not counting personnel
in charge of the Highway Depart
ment's data processing unit which
was put to work this summer.
Attending a free IBM course this
week in Endicott. N. Y . are Leon
Margosian. assistant budget admin
istrator: Elmer Baldwin, manage
ment analyst for the Secretary of
State, Floyd J. Gould, assistant
audits supervisor.
Harold F. Phillippe. accounting
manager, recently attended
course at the same institute. T
from the Finance Departmei
management research division.
Robert K.' Wood, accounting sys
tems ekief, and W. V Fisher,
accounting procedures supervisor,
attended a course at Endicott last
fall to prepare them for expert-
Promoted
Wy. V.j
WILLARD M. GLAZE
U.S. National
Bank Names
Supervisor
House for
Office Use
To Be Studied
Salem Planning Commission will
hold a public hearing tonight at
City Hall on Oregon State Employ
es Association's request for per
mission ta convert a house at Court
and 13th streets to office use.
Application is from C. G. and
Emily Coe. The former Steusloff
home involved ia at the northwest
corner of Court and 13th. The as
sociation is proposing it for its ad
ministrative offices.'
Another hearing at the 7.30 p m.
City Hall meeting will involve J. P.
Aspinwall's request to remodel a
garage at 1571 Ferry St This proj
ect would violate established side
yard setback law.
A cornmittne study of the recent
Saiem Chamber of Commerce
fringe area report has not been
completed, according to I'. S. Page,
chairman'f the Planning Commis
sion's plats and subdivisions com
mitiae .No report will be made to
night although the commission s
printed agenda listed this matter
as pending business.
Statesman, Salem, Ore., Tues., Aug. 13, '57 (Sec. I)-5
Pen Terms Meted to Florence, Salem Men
Judge George R. Duncan meted
out two-year prisoa terms to Flor
ence and Salem men Monday
when the two appeared in Marion
County Circuit Court on separate
criminal charges.
Donald William Schnee. MO
Marion St., was sentenced on a
charge of passing a forged check
Lotrtmotives Sold
BUENOS AIRES. Aug. 11 (AV
Argentiaa is taking delivery this
week at the first of S diesel loco
motive bought from France for
the Argentine state railways. The
other 14 are to be delivered before
the year's end.
Public Records
CIRCUIT COURT
James E Friese vs. Jean A
Friese: Decree of divorce award
ed to plaintiff with restoration of
defendant's former name of Luke
1xiise Leona Young vs. John
r.i-irr Ymins Decree of divorce
awarded to plaintiff i
Dupree roe t ( larence T (, lad
den, warden of Oregon State f'eni
lentiary: Order dismissing habeas
corpus proceedings and remand
lng plaintiff to custody of the
warden.
Naomi Ruth Hutchinson vs
Raymond Hutchimon : Decree of
divorce awarded to plaintiff.
Josephine Ellis Service vs Dav
id Everett Service Decree of di
vorce awarded to plaintiff with
restoration of her former nam of
Ellis
I.eslie Eitelgeorge vs. Beverly
Esther Eitelgeorge: Decree of di
inree awarded to plaintiff with
custody of two. minor children
Lawrence Frederick Wargnier
v Gertrude Agnes Wargnier: Do
nee of divorce awarded to plain
tiff and custody of two minor chil
dren to defendant, with 135 month
lv support: custody of two addi
tional minors still pending
Slate, vs Norman Rsohard Wag
ner Case continued lor plea on
charge of rape: defendant ordered
it Oregon State Hospital fbr M
Havs observation.
State vs Patrick Roden: Case
continued until Sept. I for sentenc
ing on charge of aiding in obtain
ing .llegal public assists nr
Stat vs Donald William Schnee
Defendant sentenced ta two years
m Oregon State Penitentiary on
charge of a forged chock.
Slate vs. LeRey J. Farnham
Defendant sentenced to Oregor
Siate Penitentiary for two years
nn charge of obtaining property by
fale pretenses.
Stat vs. Walter ConacQy: De
'endaat pieoed aa two years pro
battoa a charge af contributing
i the delinquency of a miner
Stat vs EUaabeU darke: De
fendant placed on three yee.ru pro
hation on rharge of nntaininf
money and properly hy false pre
tnse
Slate v Wyatt Gilmore Hicks
Ind James Ralph MrCormerk
Defendants motion foe continuance
no rharge af burglary not in a
-Welling allowed, set for Aug II
State vs Hareid J Bacon Order
fl'iunissing charge of non-support
ep mntwri from district attorney's
p'fic
Harry Fugene Rhish .lacquel
" Blush Decree of divorre
arnVd In plaintiff
phwute rot T
rrr C Eastman eiai '
ctrt estate
nicrasrT rotT
Umef faVs TwrrrW AlhtKir
T V Vi fined t nn rhire of
trunk m a public k ghwav
lone Burnire MrCord. Santa
Monica ralrf fined tJ en charfe
Iving drunk en a puMte high
lame HuOaa Rauram 1 Mar
- St fined fMi an rharte ei he
i dnank aa a pobbr kighvay
iHm Jeanaoa. 411 Bliler .
' Mag a charge ef artvwi
tle iaaaxJcated. fined lie
arge af drtvtag wttll a suapended
"reratar'i Icoaee
lamaa MeridRh Hatfield Perl
'and. Baad M ea charge ef hetng
"jnk aa a pubac highway
rwtae Jeaea TWwenll fUa
'w CaHf . fhtsd flf a rharge
n i mt while aMwikrated
ItciM La Mar Rer Inannn
' IIV aa rharge drKmf
Siie wttenrsted
nwn Batinre. Wwieans1 a eon
wMil Aug It t itss
'kargM f aVtvwtg wtwle intnural
t and dr-tink m a aaMic WfWt
St . pleaded guilty to charge of
petty larceny; sentence suspended
Anthony Robert Cardiello, 1575
Marshall Dr . (20 fine suspended
on charge of angling in closed por
Hon of a stream.
MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS
Rex I-rslir Rrown. I. student
SilveHon. and lean Frances Mc
Killop. 1. student. 325 S. Winter
St . Salem
John Floyd McDonald. 22. aerv
ice station attendant. 130 N. 14th
St . and Sharon Nolan. 11. legal
stenographer, 322 S. 90th St., both
of Salem
Arnold Mason, 24. student-salesman,
Lebanon, and Joan Isabellr
Hamman. 23, teacher. 1035 Garnet
St . Salem
Hugh D Raker. 34. sheet metal
worker. HI S 13th St , Salem, and
Joaephtnt C. Roae. . nurse. Portland
Guy Cable
Spills; Power
Interrupted
Electricity in some sections of
West Salem was shut olf about
two hours Monday afternoon when
a fork lift backed into a power
pole near the railroad tracks on
Wallace Road and shook loose a
guy cable
Jack A. Frisbie. manager of
Salem Electric, said one wire
bounced against another when the
pole was hit and created a short
circuit. Also affected was a Port
land General Electric cable which
snapped in half
Salem firemen ere called when
the live T.2O0 voll wires started
grass fires where they landed and
begaj melting rpeks No water
as used on the live wires snd
firemen had to wait until power
The I'nion Service Station at as shut off before they could
101 Edgewater St. was robbed extinguish the small fires
of a $221.34 check and 3137 in The outage was reported about
out on the truck tire, which burned credit card slips after a man asked 115 p'm PGE service was re-,
some stubble in a nearby field be-; to use the phone Monday morning, , stored in about an hour and Salem i
fore it was extinguished j city police said. j electric users had power restored !
Other Dallas calls included a Marvin Murray, station ownefj about 3 pm, Frisbie said,
small grass (ire at the Forrest I and operator, said the check and
1 Wlllard M Glaze, native of Sa
lem and a 17-year veteran of the
staff of the I' S National Bank.
Ladd and Rush branch, will be-
! come director of personnel and
nirtinna innArriM. trr II Kranh.
mentation with Highway Dept. ma-! , , ,rcl AuJ u
The announcement was made by
E. C. Sammoas. I S. National pres
ident i
Glare will hofd the title of assist
tant cashier His headquarters will
be Salem. Currently he is assistant
manager and operators supervisor
of the Ladd and Rush branch. His
successor will be Robert Schmder
Maze, an Army veteran of World
War II is now president of the
Marion Polk Rankers' Association
and formerly was president of the
Marion Co u n t y chapter of the
American Institu'e of Ranking
chine
Hatfield said others will be sent
to the IBM school as well as free
courses offered by Remington
Rand in Boise. He said funds will
be asked in the ll.il Legislature
for extensive conversion to ma
chine accounting
Dallas Area
Fires Quelled
City Worker
Outside Job
Requests at 88
The number of city employes
asking permission to hold outside
jobs has risen to M. City Person
nel Officer Don Hulchman report
ed Monday.
About half of the applicants are
policemen and firemen iw are
subject to City Civil Service Com
mission rules affecting outside
work
The commission has decreed no
outside jobs except in general
emergencies, but the city adminis
tration otherwise has just adopted
rules that permit extra jobs that
don't interfere with city work or
seriously compete with other job
seekers. A committee comprising five de
partment heads at City Hall will
continue the initial screening of
applications (or outside work af a
meeting this morning Water Man
ager John Geren is chairman.
for 337 in Salem ia June. Judge
Duncan also revoked In earlier
probation on a similar charge and
sentenced Schnee to an additional
two years to run concurrently at
Oregon State Penitentiary.
The Florence man. LeRoy J
Farnham. also received his sent
ence on a check charge. Farnham
earlier had pleaded guilty to a
rharge of obtaining property by
j false pretense involving a $6fl0
i check cashed at a Salem auto
! agency in April.
city police cracked their check
scheme of obtainin; a prescription
for Clarke nerves and wnlinj
bad checks for doctor s fees and
prescriptions
Waller D Connelly. 19 Salem.
Rt 4. was placed on pronation
for two years on a charce of con
tnhuting to the delinquency of a
minor Connelly had pleaded guilty
to a charge involving keeping a
vouns cirl away from her home
until late hours
DALLAS. Aug 12 Dallas fire
trucks answered calls here this aft
ernoon on two grass blazes and one '
lire of undetermined origin which
destroyed a truck and a load of
wheat at the Case Barendrecht
larm l', miles east of Rickreall. I
A truck from Rickreall also went
Phone Call
Proves Xlostly
Postal Schedules,
Rates Summarized
In New Brochure
Salem Post Office has published
a five - page mimeographed bro
chure summarising postal rates,
schedules and instructions
Postmaster Albert ('. Gragg said
copies had been mailed to many
of the city i heavy mailers and
are now available to the public
on request
Aim of the publication is to help
Salem postal patrons ' make the
most advantageous use of the Pos
tal Service." Gragg said
Mrs Elizabeth Clarke, wife of
a nervous" New Mexico man who
had supported his family on bad
checks for several months, was
placed on three years probation
after having pleaded guilty to ob
taining money and property by
false pretense
Her husband. Ralph Peter Clarke
of Deming. N M . was sentenced
to three years in prison on a
similar charge last month The
pair were arrested in Salem after
False Alarms
'Heat' Firemen
flitimaai Newi aWrrtr
FOl R CORNERS, Aug 12-Four
Corners firemen were all fired up
today after answering three calls
m 1, hours with two false alarms
' al the same location
I First alarm at I p m involved a
short circuit in a washing machine
motor at the H R Randall resi
dence IKVi Monroe Ave The
machine was insured and damage
, was not estimated
Firemen were then twice alerted
in rapid Succession to the W R.
Raker farm on route 5 two miles
east of here when passersby mis
took farmer Raker's efforts to
burn a stubble field for a raging
grass fire. No damage, outside of
a few overheated firemen, was reported.
Night's Haul
Frustrating
For Thieves
Burglars who hit three Salem
business establrshmrnls sometime
between Sunday night and Mon
day morning had little to show (or
their efforts, city police said yes
terday Reported missing was SI 50 from
a dfsk in the Marion County wel
tare office. 432 S. Church St . and
some dairy products from Andre
sen s Creamery . "2 Mill St
Police said a rear window in the
welfare ofliee was broken to reach
in and unlock the door Besides
the tl .10. an undetermined amount
of change was stolen from a soil
drink machine which was broken
into, officers stated
Andresen's Creamery was en
tered hy breaking the front door
and an unsuccessful attempt was
made to open the safe The burg
lars apparently dr:ink two quarts
of milk and a pint of cream and
ate a half pound of cheese, police
said
A hoard was used to hatter a
window at Seamsters Nu Way
Cleaners at Mill and Church streets
but it did not appear the window
was opened, police st.iied Noth
ing was reported missing from the
(irm
Judge Duncan ordered Norman
Richard Wagner. 17-year-old Salem
jnuth charted with rape, to Ore
gon State Hospital for 30 days ob
servation Hearings also continued
for two youthful transients. Wyatt
(. 1 1 more Hicks of California and
James Ralph McCormack. both
charged wiih burglary Date for
entering pleas was set for Aug.
18.
Sentencing of Patrick Roden,
former operator of Cottage Con
valescent Home on North Cottage
Street, was continued until Sept.
3 on a charge o( aiding an aged
patient at the home to illegally
obtain public welfare assistance.
Roden. who was convicted by a
circuit court jury last week, had
been scheduled (or sentencing Moor
dav.
Th Very Batt In
Clean Scjfe
Economical
Gas Heating
Special Summer
DISCOUNTS
an Installations
Exclusively at
Day Heating Co.
EM 3-4121
NOW
Free Estimates Gladly
Experienced Eagiaeeriag
Guaranteed Installations
Martin residence on Ellendale Ave-1 credit slips were kept in two enve
nue which apparently started from . lopes missing after the stranger
a fire in a trash barrel, and second
grass blaze along the highway four
miles out of Dallas on Falls City
Highway apparently ignited hy a
cigarette thrown from a car.
left
Murray said payment on the
check has been stopped and the
credit slips had no rash value.
Birtfil I
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LAWSON-To Mr. and Mrs. Har
ry Laweon III. 1757 Portland Rd .
a daughter. Monday. Aug. 13, at
Salem General Hospital
SHl'HOLM To Mr and Mrs Ed
ward Shuholas, MIS Park Ave . a
son. Monday. Aug. U, at Salem
General Hospital.
Torch-Carrying
Juveniles Cited
Two six-year-old Salem boys car
rying torches made out of wads of
newspapers were stopped by a res
ident Monday after they reportedly
said they were going to set a house
afire in the 1300 block of Elm
Street, city police said
An informant gave police the
names of the two boys The parents
' were notified to see the city juve
i nile officer today with the children
A. T. Shanks, j
74. Succumbs !
i
Aimer Thomas Shanks, Silverton
area native and former Scio resi-'
dent died Monday in a Salem nurs
ing home at the age of 74. I
Shanks was born Nov 1. 1M1, In !
Howell Valley, near Silverton. He
came to Salem from Scio about j
four months ago to enter a hospital
for an operation and moved about j
two months ago to the nursing
home
He leaves his widow In Salem 1
and a stepdaughter. Mrs. Harold
Pangle, Albany
Arrangements are pending at W
T Rigdon mortuary.
800 Algerians Killed
ALGIERS, Aug 13 uH French
officials tonight claimed ago Al
gerian nationalist rebels have
been killed in the past week. In
formation from various parts of
Algeria indicated M had been
killed in the past 24 hours
Man Breaks Hip in
Moving Park Bench
John G Mumm. 13. of 13tt N. .
4i h St . sustained a fractured hip 1
Monday afternoon when he fell as
he was moving a bench in Marion '
Park to a sunny spot, city first aid-'
men said
He was taken to Salem General
Hospital hy Willamette Ambulance
Service A hospital attendant said
his condition was "good." ,
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1 DR. ESTILL L. BRUNK
ANNOUNCES THE ASSOCIATION OF HIS SON
DR. RONALD E. BRUNK
SALEM. OREGON
IN THE GENERAL PRACTICE Of DENTISTRY
AND THE REMOVAL OF THEIR OFFICES TO
SUITE 3 -MEDICAL DENTAL BUILDING
1280 CENTER STREET
Telephone
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