The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 21, 1958, Page 5, Image 5

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    City News Briefs
LIONS TO ELECT
Three men will vie for presi
dency of Salem Lions Club at its
Thursday noon meeting at Hotel
Marion. They are James Allenby,
Milan Boniface and Deral Jones.
SALEM MAN TO GRADUATE
John Unfred, son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Unfred, 825 Dearborn
St. N, is scheduled to receive his
bachelor of science degree in op
tometry May 25 at Pacific Univer
sity, Forest Grove.
Dental plates repaired while you
wait at rainless Parker Dentist,
125 N. Liberty, Salem. (adv)
CHEMEKETANS PLAN HIKE
Salem Chemeketans will take a
four-mile hike Sunday at Thunder
Mountain forest lookout in the
Clackamas area. Open to the pub
lic, registration can be made at
248 Commercial St. NE. The group
will leave at 7 a.m.
SALEM MAN TAPPED ,
Wallace K. Wittwer, 2145 D. St.
NE, a graduate student at Ohio
State University, Columbus, Ohio,
was initiated Monday into the
campus chapter of Beta Gamma
Sigma, scholastic honorary society
in commerce.
COED JOINS HONORARY
Nadine M. Small, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John Q. Small,
Salem Rt. 5, has been elected to
the University of Oregon chapter
of Phi Beta Kappa, national liberal
; arts scholastic honorary.
The Great American Way to solve
everyday problems: : Classified
Ads! Dial EM 4-6811 for an ad
writer, (adv)
KOVACH SERVICES THURSDAY
Funeral services for John Ko
vach, 265 McNary Ave. NW, who
died Friday at the age of 69, will
be 1 p.m. Thursday in Clough
Barrick Funeral Home, ' Rev.
Wayne Hill officiating. Burial will
be in Belcrest Memorial Park.
PERMITS ISSUED
City engineers' office issued build
ing permits Tuesday to DePuy and
Jones Builders to construct an
$11,000 house at 3265 Widdows Lane
NE and to Service Oil Co. to build
a warehouse at 1381 Hoyt St. SE
at a cost of $4,550.
LARCENY OF HUBCAPS
Employes of Capitol Chevrolet
used car lot, 510 Commercial St.
NE, reported to police Tuesday
that three hubcaps valued at about
$24 were stolen from a car on the
lot during the night.
AUTO STOLEN
A 1951 sedan, registered to Mrs.
Edwin Burton, Salem Rt. 1, Box
810, was stolen from a parking
area near Oregon Pulp and Paper
Co. Tuesday morning, officers said.
School
Girl-of-Year
Selected at
Sacred Heart
By LOUISE SCHROEDER
Miss Kathleen Fischer, a senior,
and daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
A. J. Fischer, 1005 Highland Ave.
NE, was an-
1 Announced Tues-
J Mav BS Girl-of-
f uie - xear ai
Sacred Heart
Academy.
Sifter Sheila
Maureen, supe-
rini nwttrHml
fSjkg?' the corsage and
r -5!lrosary braceIet
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secret council
Louise Icbroeder selectel Kathy
for her all-around personality.
Kathy's high school career has
been a busy one. She is president
of the student body, was student
body secretary in her junior year,
and president of her freshman and
sophomore classes, plus many oth
er activities.
Last week, she was announced
as valedictorian of the senior class,
with a grade point average for all
four years of 3.95.
She has been notified by three
universities that she has been
awarded scholarships: Gonzaga
University in Spokane, Seattle Uni
versity, and Portland University.
Kathy, though not sure of the uni
versity, plans to major in elemen
tary education.
Leslie High
To Choose
Boy, Girl
By PATRICIA LEE
Leslie Junior High ninth graders
will vote today for the outstanding
Leslie ninth grade boy and girl
, of their cnoice.
From the re
sults of this elecr
t i o n approxi
mately 10 stu
dents will be se
lected f r o nt
which the facul
ty will choose
the outstanding
girl and boy.
They will be an
nounced the last
Patricia Im
day of school.
The four main requirements to
be considered in selecting the out
standing girl and boy are scholar
ship, citizenship, service and lead
ership. Scholastic ability awards will be
given to Leslie ninth graders who
have made the end of the year
average, straight A's, all three
years, their names will be en
graved on the scholastic cup in
the Leslie Showcase.
INDECENCY MEET POSTPONED
A meeting of the Marion County
A meeting of the Marlon County
Citizens Committee for Decent Lit
erature, originally scheduled for
Friday, has been postponed, Mrs
John Pfeifer, chairman, said Tues
day. More meetings will be held
this fall, she said. In the mean
while a committee of persons rep
resenting different professions and
points of view is being formed,
she said, to help the Citizens Com
mittee. Little changes bring big results,
transforms a dull house to an in
teresting well kept home. Ph.
Mathis Bros. EM 4-6831 Johns-
Manville Seal-o-matic roof head
quarters. Free est. (adv)
CONSTRUCTION APPROVED
Marion County building permits
were issued Tuesday to O. H. Dun
can, for an $11,500 residence at 785
Dennis Lane NE; Ronald Jones,
$4,000 house at 4912 Reimann Rd.
NE, and Robert B. Sullivan, $7,500
house at 840 Sandy Dr. N.
TEACHERS TO PICNIC
Parrish Junior High School fac
ulty will have a picnic in Bush's
Pasture Thursday, starting at 6
p.m.
Janice Chitwood is now at Gor
don's Beauty Salon. 2017 Fair
grounds Rd. EM 4-7191. (adv.)
DRESS, JACKET STOLEN
Mrs. H. H. Weinstein, operator
of the Towne Shop, 480 Capitol St
NE, notified city police Tuesday
that a dress and jacket, both valu
ed at $65 were shoplifted from her
dress shop sometime since Satur
day. FENDER SKIRTS STOLEN
Earl William Tucker, 2340
Claude St. SE, reported to police
Tuesday that a pair of fender skirts
valued at $10 were stolen from his
car while it was parked near his
residence recently.
Mother, Baby Son
SJightly Injured
In Car Accident
A Salem mother and her 19-
month-old son received minor in
juries in a two-car accident at
Cottage and Hood streets about
11:30 a.m. Tuesday.
Police said Mrs. Lavera Stanley,
2650 Portland Rd. NE, and her son,
James, were passengers in a car
driven by Mrs. Mary Miller, 3745
Portland Rd. NE.
The driver of the other car was
listed as Mrs. Hazel Gage, Sand
Lake. She was uninjured, officers
stated.
The Miller car came to rest on
a lawn at 1388 Cottage St. NE.
Reporter
Students who received an end of
the year average of five A's and
one B all three years will receive
honorable mention. Names of these"
students will be announced the last
day of school.
North Salem
Sophs Elect
New Officers
By MARILYN SPARKS
North Salem High sophomores
elected Ned Darling to serve as
their junior class president Tues-
. day.
Other positions
1 1 1 1 e q in me
election were
first vice presi
dent, Wayne Mc
Donnell; and JV
yell king, Ken
' neth Townson.
Revotes will
be held Wednes
day between
Mikie Mills and
Marilyn spark colleen Wattier,
second vice president; D y v o n
Fichter and LaWanna Lyle, sec
retary; and Merriley Foote and
Shari Shipley, treasurer. Two JV
song queens will also be chosen
Wednesday.
Jaa Hagemaa Honored
Awards to outstanding members
and the 1958-59 GLC officers were
presented at the North Salem
Girls' Letter Club banquet Monday
evening.
Jan Hageman, senior, will have
her name engraved on the GLC
plaque for her outstanding work
in class and club. m
Scholarships were awarded to
Sara Mayers and Jan Hageman
for use at the college of their
choice.
GLC pins sent to Linda Bab
cock, Betty Enslin, Linda Bowden,
Jan Hageman, Sara Mayers and
Viola Yost. The pins are the high
est awards the club gives.
GLC officers for 1958 - 59 are
Sharon Wright, president; Mary
Campbell, first vice president;
Linda Mentzer, second vice pres
ident; Delores Hargrove, secre
tary; Anna Gordon, treasurer;
Maggie Wright, intramural man
ager; Sharyl Braasch, sergeant-at-arms;
Sylvia Jessop, play day
chairman; Barbara Brooks, chair
man of the Gym Jamboree; and
Pat Braden, news reporter.
New heads of sports are Mary
Lowry, Gail Gately, Pat Shimon
die, Billie Lapschies, Judy Reaves,
Joan Dezort, Nancy Wait, Helen
Hewitt, Candy Ramp and Jane
Carter.
MOVING?
SAVE WITH AN
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Keizer Water District Meter Installed
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City Water
Flow in Keizer Area
Installation of a master meter at
north city limits on Cherry Avenue
Tuesday means Salem water will
soon be flowing into Keizer area
homes, according to City Water
Manager John Geren.
The new meter, which will reg
ister the flow from Salem reser
voirs, is a huge three valve meter
which cost the city $2,500. It was
purchased from Medford where it
was used for a short time in a
similar city water supply system
to outlying areas.
Two Boys Cited
In School Theft
Two Jefferson hoys, aged 14 and
15, were cited into Marion County
Juvenile Court Tuesday after ad
mitting they took ice cream bars
from Jefferson Grade School Fri
day night.
-The youths said that they cut a
panel from a door about midnight.
pried the lock from a freezer and
took about $2 worth of ice cream,
Sheriff Deputy Charles Thornton
said.
Births
COOPER To Mr. and Mrs. Hen
ry F. Cooper, 873 uoerty ht.
daughter. Tuesday, May 20, at
Salem Memorial Hospital.
AMES To Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Ames, 8234 12th St. SE, a son,
Tuesday, May 20, at Salem Me
morial Hospital.
HOWARD To Mr. and Mrs.
John Howard. 1210 Alder St. NE,
daughter, Monday, May 19, at
Salem General Hospital.
CURREY To Mr. and Mrs.
Charles A. Currey, 1320 Olive St.
NE, a son, Tuesday, May 20, at
Salem General Hospital.
KIDD To Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Kidd, 2605 Maple Ave. NE, a son,
Tuesday, May 20, at Salem Gen
eral Hospital.
LOCATION CENTRAL
CEMETERIES CONVENIENT
PARKING 80 ft. x 200 ft. Lot
COSTS ALWAYS WITHIN YOUR MEANS
PAYMENTS DEFERED (on approved credit
SERVING SALEM & VICINITY FOR 28 YEARS.
Virgil T. Golden
Phone EM 4-2257 Any Hour
605 Commercial Street SE
i
daring installation Tuesday at North City liimts and Cherry
the Keizer district, will flow through this meter. (Statesman
Soon to
Keizer water district expects to
hook up to the meter immediately,
according to Keizer Water Mana
ger Dale Slater. The Keizer une
has been laid up to the meter.
The Keizer district will pay a
minimum of S4,ow a year, inis
will provide 2.6 million gallons a
month. The system will serve
about 300 connections in the North
Salem area.
Public
CIRCUIT COURT
Jennie M. Hoffee vs John M.
Hoffee: Complaint seeks marriage
annullment on grounds of prior
marriage and asks for restoration
of former name of Jennie M. Rec
tor. Married at Stevenson, Wash.,
Dec. 28, 1957.
Marvls Ann Pence vs Donnie
Ray Pence: Decree of divorce
awards plaintiff custody of a minor
plus $50 per montn support.
Ranona M. Thomas vs Robert
Ray Thomas: Decree of divorce
awards plaintiff custody of two
minors, plus $50 per month suppprt
for each.
PROBATE COURT
Lillina M. Dewey estate: Final
account hearing set for June 23.
Fred E. Weber estate: Estate
appraised at $43,178.
Virginia E. Thompson estate: Es
tate appraised at $59,351.
Flora Berndt estate: Estate ap
praised at $25,549.
Emma M. Schifferer estate: Es
tate appraised at $21,588.
DISTRICT COURT
John William Thompson, 1450
Lee St., charged with being drunk
on a public highway, fined $145
following plea of guilty.
Herbert Dean Cram, 4481 Scott
Ave. NE, charged with larceny,
placed on three years probation
following plea of guilty. Lnarge
changed from forgery.
VIRGIL T. GOLDEN
FUNERAL SERVICE
Grace S. Golden
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Work to Beqin
Soon on Billboards
Advertising Salem
The first three outdoor billboards
advertising Salem will be erected
soon near Brooks, Eugene and
Bend, Salem Chamber of Com
merce said Tuesday.
Altogether some 10 posters will
be put up at strategic spots in the
Northwest to draw attention to Sa
lem. They will be handled by
Crockatt Co. and Foster and Kleis
er Co.
Records
Steve Anton Sandowsky, Salem,
Route 4, charged with driving
while intoxicated, continued for ar
raignment. Margaret Hunter Joseph, Salem
Route 5, judged guilty by court on
charge of driving while intoxicat
ed, continued for sentencing.
MARRIAGE LICENSE
APPLICATIONS
Emery Monroe Burdge, 19, farm
laborer, Marion, and Theta Mae
Gilliland, 17, at home, Scio, Route
2.
. Dennis J. Dahlgren, 21, student,
and Evangeline Lee Gioscio, 21;
student, both of Monmouth. t
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You spend lot of time In your car driving to
work, shopping, taking trips. How your car rates
on the road is important 'to you. So all we ask
before you invest in a new car is this: Come in and
take a "road rate" drive in a Swept-Wing 58
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The fool behind the wheel-You fP
difftron bscauM you sit differently. Low
and mug and secure, completely in con
trol, almost a pari of the car.
The view around you The pja area
is tremendous. Tha visibility is outstand
ing in ever direction front, sides, rear.
STAN BAKER MOTORS,
Mi Hag e Cut Still Goal
Of County Budget Group
By RONALD REEVES
Staff Writer, The Statesmaa
Marion County Budget Commit
tee members were still confident
Tuesday that a county tax millage
cut is possible despite welfare de
partment requests for $491,534 and
a motion allowing some $48,000
in county salary increases.
The committee passed a motion
Tuesday morning during the sec
ond day of budget meetings to
grant pay raises to employes as
suggested in a recent State Civil
Service classification study of
county Jobs.
The motion pulled some 43 coun
ty employes up to the beginning
salaries suggested in the report.
It also allowed increases of $48,
030 to 143 county employes who
fell below suggested amounts.
No Wages Cut
The action gives department
heads the right to grant raises to
employes up to the fourth step in
a six pay raise plan to reach maxi
mum salaries. However, no em
ployes who are receiving salaries
at or above the fourth step are
expected to get pay hikes this
year.
Some county employes are re
ceiving salaries above the sug
gested amount, but no wages will
be cut, officials said.
Pay raises will vary from $1.58
per month to over $50 per month,
said Margaret Rezmcsek, county
accountant.
Requests for increased salaries
of elected department heads, in
cluding the assessor, county clerk.
District. Court Judge, county health
officer, county justices of the
peace, recorder, and treasurer
are under study by the committee.
Elective positions were not in
cluded in the classification survey.
Welfare Requests Up
Kenneth Peterson, county wel
fare director, presented massive
requests for the county share in
the increasing welfare load re
sulting from valley unemployment.
A request of $45,743, $12,505 over
last year, was asked in the assist
ance to the physically disabled;
$3,143 for aid to the blind, a drop
of $347 from last year; $85,098 for
assistance to dependent children, a
jump of $34,722 from last year;
$155,000 for general assistance pay
ments, $74,783 over last year and
$202,550 for old age assistance, $6,
929 over a year ago.
These amounts represent only
the county's 20 per cent share of
the total two and a half million
dollar budget, Peterson said. The
state pays 24 per cent and the fed
eral the remaining 65 per cent.
Marion County Health depart
ment representatives presented a
budget of $195,760, which is $19,381
over last year's amount. Most of
the proposed increase is for sal'
aries.
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THE JUDGE I THINGS TO NOTICE IN THE SWEPT-WING 58:
Tho ease of push-button driving
Once you try Dodge Push-Button
TorqueFlite you'll never be happy with
outmoded lever types. Ladies love it.
A ride that's a glide There's no sway
on curvet, no dip at stops. Torsion-Aire
is standard equipment, too.
The county budget committee
took under advisement their $113,
275 share of the budget, which is
approximately 58 per cent of the
total.
The city approved their share of
the budget earlier Tuesday morn
ing. CD Budget Approved
The committee approved exr
penses for the recently formed
building inspector office, which to
taled $17,726. Salaries counted for
$12,840 with office supplies, post
age, bond, travel expenses and an
office car taking the rest.
A budget from the county civil
defense office of $10,408, an in
crease of $608, was approved by
the committee after the director's
salary was increased $408 to $5,892.
Other increases were in supplies
and travel expense.
Meetings are to begin again to
day at 9 a.m. Final approval of
the total budget will come at a
meeting June 30.
The U.S. Navy icebreaker USS
Atka, stationed in the Antarctic
and Little America, has two heli
copters and four pilots aboard.
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Dodge. Really compare it thoroughly on every
count. We honestly believe it rides better, handles
easier, responds quicker than any other car you've
ever driven. But we'll leave the verdict entirely
up to you. You be the judge.
This power steering It different No
power steering is like Oodge power
steering. It works Ml lim; yet leaves
you the feel of the road.
Horsepower and stopping power
You get up to 320 hp. You
Tgtal-Contact Brakes.
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CLARENDON, Ark. W-Three-year-old
Gary Hurst stood it as
long as he could but finally com
plained to his mother about the
warm weather.
"Pull my shirt off." he pleaded,
"it's sweating!"
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