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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1958)
City News Briefs Bufldinj permits were issued day by Marion County engi- aSS0 WaIter K- BatiV lor 1 1 $10,000 home at 4225 McKay Bom on Gregory Lane SE. One experience with Classified ads will show you that they're) tops for profitable action when you wish to sell, rent, hire. Dial EM 4-68U. ; ' dv ' WMVER FLEES SCENS ''i, J, Ernest Edward Rhode. Salem Rt, 1, Box 493, complained that a vehicle , collided with hit car . lata Wednesday afternoon at ' .Marion andCapitol itreets ME, then drove from the scene before any inform a- tion could be obtained, city police reported Thursday. Public I Records CIRCUIT COURT Di W. ; Poole vt Margaret B. Poole: Divorce complaint charges desertion, asks custody , of minor fhM,;WarrW Dec M, , MM, .at Salem. 'W.s-r-.':- Boyd M. Aydelotf vi Nancy Lou Ardelott: Complaint seeks mar riage annulment as defendant al legedly married within six months of previous divorce, asks restor ation of former name, Lyon. Married Oct, 11, 1957, at Reno, nev. 1 .- , Cityf Salem vs Homer Moore: Defendant fined $250 with execution of sentence suspended for SO days on charge of driving wnue intoxicated. ' ?.- Harvey and Myrtle Lincoln vs Wesley. A, Alt: Complaint seeks cancellation of agreement of March a, 1955, concerning leasing of property and $2,480 judgment for rental allegedly owed. Ellen E. Billineton vs Clarence W. Billlngton: 'Divorce complaint charges cruelty, talcs custody of four minor children and $100 per month support. Married Feb, 19, mm, at Fiainview, Tex. PROBATE COURT Edwin Denlsoo Estate: Order appoints Leu M, Denison ad ministratrix, f John D. Wells: Order sets May II at 10 a.m. for final account - ..,:.v,.v.,:,. MARRIAGE APPtlCATIONS lames Fredrick Springer, 22, student, Portland; and Sue Arlene Wilson. 20, student, 1630 -Stv NE, Salem. Robert Joseph ' Dryden, 2s, far mer, Woodburn, and Frances KV Sayles, M, elerk-typift, S2M Hoyt St, IEVi8aln., ;.,rx MtlNIClTAi'COURT;; ! Charles Perrie Relherford, 725 Locust St. NE, fined $25 and sen tenced to M days in Jail after bleeding guilty to charge of driv ing with a suspended license. Robert Earl Ingle, North Bend, charged with being drunk ea a public street, posted IIS bail Mrs. Mallory, . 58; Succumbs StmUiaum jawi lervlee - SILVERTON Patrice R. -Mafl-ory, 58, died Thursday at a 'nurs ing borne In Mt. Angel. Her home wst at 712 Qak St., Sllverton. She and ber husband, Walter S. Mallory, operated the Silverton Office Supplies store which is also headquarters for the Silverton Chamber of Commerce. Survivors include the widower. She was born at Denver. Colo.. March 17, 1900, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Richards. The Mallorys moved to Sllverton three years ago from Roseburg, where they had lived for 10 years. funeral services will be at 10 am. Monday in St. Paul Catholic Church, Silverton, with burial in Calvary ,. Cemetery, Mt. Angel. Recitation of rosary will be at 7:30 p.m. Sunday In Ekman Fu neral Home TURNER MAN MPNTTWrn Homer Moors, Turner, was fined $250 Thursday in , Marion County Circuit Court on a charge of driv- inr whdai MnirmtmA Unarm mum found guilty last week on the coarse, wmcn naa Dees appeawa irum oaiem wunicipai vowvv Old plumbing Is hazardous and un sightly. See the latest fixtures at Hudson's, 279 N. Com'L. ., (adv) LUNCHEON PROGRAM SET The credit question box will be featured at today's luncheon meet ing of Salem Retail Credit Asso ciation at Golden Pheasant Res taurant - Zeon Neon Signs. Sales? rental re pairs. Before you sign can EM 2-9577 Electrical Products Corp., 1487 Capitol NE. , (adv) EX-CTVIL WORKERS TO MEET Chapter 13 of the National As sociation of Retired Civil Em ployes will meet Saturday at 1;80 p..m in the Y-Teen Room of the YWCA to hear a report on a new annuity program. , ; :, Easter Special) Corsages, $1.25 & up. Easter Lilies, other potted plants, bouquets, arrangements. Free Del Pemberton's Flower Shop A- Greenhouses, I960 S. 12 (h 6t. EM Mm (sdv) REALTORS TO MEET ' ' R. J. Schmidt of State Finance Co.. will speak on the principles for income property at the meet ing of Salem Board of Realtors to day noon at Hotel Marion. ( Easter Flowers. Lilies 96c A up. Also potted azealeas, hydrangeas, 'mum s, cinerarias caladlums. Fresh cut carnations, iris, snaps, 'mums, and daffodils. One of Sa lem's largest selections at Salem's lowest prices. Basinger's Market, Corner of 13th A State. - (adv) HUBCAPS MISSING Henry Hanson, 1740 13th St SE. complained that his pickup truck was stripped of two hubcaps some time Wednesday night while parked at the residence, city po lice reported. Easter Flowers. Lilies 98c A up. Also potted azaleas, hydrangeas, 'mums, cinerarias, csladiums, Fresh cut carnations, iris, maps, 'mums, and daffodils. One of Sa lem's lowest prices. Basinger's Market,- corner of 18th A State. (adv) DeMOLAT WASHING CARS Willamette Chapter, DeMolay, is sponsoring a car washing service this Saturday from 10 a.m. to S pjn. at a service station at 13th and State streets. Funds raised will go toward the boy's lodge uniforms. 1 Quality Easter Plants, corsages, bouquets. EM 14637. Morris Flor ist, 138 E. Zwald. . (adv) MAN FINED, SENTENCED ' Charles Feme Retnerford, 24, of 725 Locust St. NE, was fined $25 and sentenced to 30 days in Jail Thursday after pleading guilty to a charge of driving while his li cense was- suspended, city police said. Retberford submitted volun tarily to arrest earlier in the day. Electrolysis Permanent removal unsightly facial hair. Mrs. Smith, 309 Oregon Bldf. Em. 34915 Wed., Thurs., Fri. (adv.) Spring collection of leather coats A jackets just arrived beautiful pastels. Lachelles Furs, 1348 Fer ry. EM 34814. (adv) MAN CHARGED Robert Earl Ingle. 41. Norm Bend, was charged with being drunk on a public street after a car struck a parked vehicle about 12:15 a.m. Thursday in the 00 block of Commercial Street NE, city police said. The parked car was owned by Ruth Maxlne Proc tor, 3720 Midway Dr. NE, officers said. Ingle posted $15 bait GIRLS TO WASH CARS Hope Assembly Rainbow Girls will sponsor a car wash Satur day between 9 a.m. and I p.m. at Standard Service Station, 2690 Commercial SE. Funds raised will be used for group's service proj ects. - Dental plates repaired while you wait at Painless Parker Dentist, 125 N. Liberty, Salem. (adv.) Neuberger, Norblad, Porter Will Spend Easier in Oregon . WASHINGTON Half the Oregon Congressional delegation plans to spend the 10-day Easter recess in Oregon, the other half, remaining here. The annual spring break for the lawmakers began Thursday night. Sen. Richard L. Neuberger, 3 a, Ma A. PLANT firi 129S S. 13th Phone EM 3-4670 Top Qualify 53)75 Front Ca EASTER POTTED PLANTS Hydrangea vAio!t, Mum . OOO From e e .-$. ;t , CORSAGES To Compliment Your Easter Outfit Carnations, Rosebuds; Orchids .'From ' Open Sundays JO A.M. re 5 P.M.- 1 50 i Tax Measure Need Agreed In Water Crisis By MERVTN JXNHN8 . TaHey Editor The Ststesmaa FOUR CORNERS Realization that a tax measure likely will be necessary to pay operational costs of Suburban East Salem Water District has been acknowledged by residents of toe area this week. Deficit of the eight-monuVold sys tem was created by lack of users. Of more than 1.000 potential hookups, only 197 had been author bed last week. A minimum of 600 users is needed to prevent taxa tion, the water board estimated. Unless the number Is reached by June 1, the required cost will be included on tax rolls, it was de clared. 4 . . ' Since the story was first pub lished in The Statesman Saturday morning, six new householders have secured service and several more have requested it, the water district reported. Each new patron reduces the amount of taxation re quired. Application Preeessed An application is being processed to supply water to It lots under development east of Four Corners. plus 10 homes. Cost of installing main and service lines will be paid by the development Inter ests, the water board noted. Board members at an informal meeting Friday night said petitions were being circulated to remove them from office. They said they understood present board members were being charged with not oper ating the system as aconaaucalbjr as possible. Meetlsg Dae Tuesday Petition signers, plus nufnerous other residents, are expected to at- Reps. Walter Norblad and Charles 0. Porter plan to tour parts of the state, making speeches and visit in constituent groups. Sen. Wayne L. Horse and Reo. Al Ullman said they plan to re main here. Rep. Edith Green said ber plans are still uncertain. Neuberger expects to arrive in Portland - Sunday, traveling by train from the capital He has meetings and speeches planned in Hillsboro Monday, Sweet Home Tuesday, Salem Tuesday, night, Portland Wednesday through Fri day. He plans a final speech at Spokane Saturday at a Resources for the Future meeting enroute East.' '-u . vov Norblad expects to arrive in Portland Friday or Saturday. He will spend the Easter weekend with bis parents at Astoria. Next week he plans a complete tour of the 1st Congressional District Porter plans a tour of the 4th district. He is scheduled to" speak si the University of. Oregon next Tuesday. : r Midget Acrobats on Tap Fire Damages Home's Roof Statenua Ktwi lerrU FOUR CORNERS Fire caused damage Thursday 'to1 the W. L. Robinson family's home Salem, Rt 4. Box 39, Four Corners firemen reported. ' t The flames, ' discovered about 5:45 p.m., burned a four-feet square hole in the roof of the two-story house and damaged some furniture. -Water-damage reiulted down-j stairs but all the Ion was covered by insurance, firemen said. Cause of the fire was believed to be a faulty electric table lamp, according to firemen. fV t ":" - h M 1 : 'A '1 ".r' - ' t ' 3 J 1 1: Alfredo Ludon and his unique midgets' comedy acrobatic set, wbo will be featured ta Salem Optimist ciub-sponsored circus at Salem Armory April 19 at 4 p.m. snd S p.m. tend a water board meeting Tues day night st s p.m. in the water district office. Several have indi cated they wished to meet with the board and 'discuss possibilities of avoiding the tax or, of lessening it, said James Waller, water dis trict manager. contracts Henry Denherder of Lebanon who installed the system reported Friday he has contracted with J. H. Miles of Four Corners to redress ditching lines, and to re place streets and driveways broken up in laving trunk and service lines. Third Youth Held in Theft A third Salem youth, aged It, was arrested Thursday in connec tion with theft of two hubcaps from a Salem man's car, city police said. Births' Previously two other youths, sges It and 17, had been taken into custody following the signing of a complaint by Dean Vanek, 305 Boone Rd. SE, who told officers his car was parked at Union and High Streets NE. when the theft occurred last Saturday night. All three youths were released to their parents by Marlon Cougjy Juvenile authorities. Ex-Salem Resident Has Baby Boy A son was born Thursday in Portland to Mr. and Mrs. OtfoL. Loehden. Mrs. Loehden is a for mer Salem resident. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnston, Mac DONALD To Mr. and Mrs. Richard MacDonald, 4290 McCain Ave. NE, a daughter, Wednesday, April i, at Salem General Hospital. fETElt-To-Mrrand MrsrOs- car Meyer. USOtt Nebraska St NE. a daughter,' Thursday, April 3, at Salem General Hospital. METERHOFER To Mr. and Andrew Meyerhofer, Silverton, a daughter, Thursday, April 3, at Salem General Hospital. WINTERS To Dr. and Mrs. Pe ter H. Winters, Station A, a son, Thursday, April I, at Salem Gen eral Hospital. CAVELL To Mr. and Mrs. John F. CavsU, UU Spruoa St. NE, asugmer, Tnursaay, Apru s, at Salem Memorial Hospital 2110 Croser St NW, and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Loehden Sr., Hillsboro. The baby was named David, Otto. i Statesman", Salem, Ore'., Fri, April 4, 'S8 (Sec. I)-5 Senate Okehs Sale to City Of Island Waterworks Site By A, ROBERT SMITH Statesman Cerrweeaaeat WASHINGTON The U.S. Senate Thursday began clearing up the muddy legal condition that plagues the Salem waterworks. It passed a bill allowing Uncle Army Reserve Camp Training Set April 20th PrMummcr ramo triininf lor two Salem Army reserve units will be held April 20 at Camp Adair near corrauis, Headquarters Battery, com manded by Capt. Walter Shole and Battery a under tapi. wooo row DamereU, both of the t29th Field Artillery Battalion, wtu use part in two-week's summer camp at Yakima, Wash., beginning July 28. Reservists in the units represent nine mid-Willamette Valley com munities, Salem, Woodburn, Oer vals, Independence, Monmouth, Dallas, McMinnville, Newberg and Scotts Mills. More than 100 men are expected to attend from this area.. ,c, Last year the battalion cantured the 104th Infantry Division Artil lery trophy as the outstanding ar tillery unit at the camp. Battalion commander is MsJ. Thomas P. Bays. r CARD OF THANKS The kindness and sympathy of neighbors and friends in our re cent sorrow will always remain with us a precious memory. Our sincere thanks and gratitude, for ail those comforting acts. Mrs. Ben L. Throneberry Auon Throneberry Mrs. L. U. Dunn (Artie Belle) Jess. Throneberry SIMPLIFIED TAX RECORDS Far median tad emiD swtlnaN M Un Mia am dollar a weak. All bMkkaaplfif rtcrh fvnibnMl, itaMt Ftdaral anal aillmatad ratania pt Straa) and earaaieed by a fine wkh 11 vawt MatkMal aapatlawia, . Jack Mlnlo, Dlit. EN J-III2 ' Sam to sell the city of Salem that island m the SanUam River where the waterworks is located. Legally, the waterworks nsve no right to be there becsuse the land is federal property. The city didn't realise this when the facilities were built there. ; . The Interior Department recom mended that the whole island- about X9 acres-be sold ta the city for the fair market value. Value Net ExpUlaed But bow the value of an Island in the Santlam Is determined was not explained in the Senate delib erations. :.i ; Sen. Wayne Morse told the Sen ate the bill squared with the "Morse Formula," a test the Sens tor applies to all bills designed to turn over federal property to pri vate or lecsl public agencies. Morse usually insists en payment of at least half the value of the property. But the city won't be relieved ef having to come through with dou ble damages for timber it cut on the land. The Island Is part of the revested OftC railroad timber lands, administered bymeBureauof Land Management Federal Timber Cut . t When the city built its water works, it cut federal timber on the island. This "timber trespass," BLM claims, makes the city liable for double damages under Oregon law. The dry has paid single dam ages but refused to Bungle up the other half. The Senate refused to tear up the city's trespass ticket. The bill, sponsored by Morse and Sen, Richard 1 Neuberger, now goes to the House. Priest Chosen top Speaker at Social Institute Selection of Father James A. Fogartyof U nlyersityjsf Portland a principal speaker at Salem s annual Labor-Management Social Work Institute on May 11 wu an, noonced Thursday, , ' .The committee beaded by State Sbor Commissioner Norman NU sea which is planning the confer enoa also named Dr. Robert D. 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