City News Briefs
POLYGAMY TERM SUSPENDED
James A. Carter, 26, Orange
Cove, Calif., .was - placed on one
year probation Friday after plead
ing guilty in Marion County Circuit
Court to a polygamy charge. A
one-year jail sentence was sus
pended.
Remembeo. Lorman'i for your hot
weather dresses, sizes 9 to 24ft.
Open 9 to 6. 1109 Edgewater. (adv.)
CONVENTION PLANS SET '
Paul A. Hale, Downtown Salem
Kiwanis Club president, and Hugh
Ivie, North Salem Kiwanis Club
president, will attend the 43rd an
nual Kiwanis International conven
tion June 29 through July 2 at Chi
cago, 111. .
Attention: Blistering paint home
owners... See us for one sure way
to avoid blistering paint. Guar, by
Johns-Manville against blistering.
Call Mathls Bros., 2061 State St.
EM 4-6831. (adv.)
AIRMAN, FAMILY HERE
Airman l.C William W. Barrett,
his wife, Eileen, and their two sons
are in Salem. Barrett, son of Ward
N. Barrett, 1320 Edgewater St.
NW, is on SO days leave from U.S.
Air Force duties. His wife is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
A. Lang, 3170 Chester Ave. NE.
People like to read! 2 out of 5
turn to the Classified section every
day. To buy, sell, rent or locate
dial EM 4-6811. (adv.)
KIWANIS MEETING SET
Richard Adams, Corvallis Kiwan
is Club past president, will speak
on planning for college at Salem
Kiwanis Club meeting Tuesday
noon at Hotel Senator.
Fur storage time-pamper your furs
in our refrigerated -on the premises
vaults. Lachelles Furs. 1348 Ferry
St. EM 3-6814. (adv.)
MAN HOME ON LEAVE
Airman 2.C Arlin D. Slack, son
of Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Slack, 955
Fairview Ave. SE, is home on 15
days leave from Travis Air Force
Base, Calif., where he is a para
chute rigger.
Cosco's kindergarten has rm. for 9
more. Small separate classes for
4 s k S's. So. Some trans. EM
4-6135 eve. (adv.)
FLUE FIRE REPORTED
Firemen at South Salem station
said they were called at 11:55 a.m
Friday to extinguish a chimney
fire at the home of Anna Schindler,
1355 Fairmount St. S. No damage
was reported. .
MORNINGSIDE KINDERGARTEN
Reg. for '58-59. Mrs. Turner or
Mrs. Brennen. EM 2-1757. (adv)
RHODES, RITES TODAY
Funeral services will be at 10
a.m. today at Virgil T, Golden
chapel for Bertha Rhodes, 75, who
died Tuesday at her borne, 80S Cot.
tage St. NE. Rev. Ben Owen will
officiate. Interment will be at City
View Cemetery. .
Dental plates repaired while you
wait at Painless Parker Dentist,
125 N. Liberty, Salem. (adv.)
GRAND JURY ORDERED .
Allen Charles GrucKbw. 24,
Aumsville, was ordered Friday in
Marion Counbr District Court to the
grand Jury on a charge of burgla
ry, not in a dwelling. He is ac
cused of a break-in at a Hubbard
restaurant last weekend. ,
THIEF TAKES TOOLS
A box of tools valued at $200 was
stolen during the last .three weeks
from the home of Robert L. bill,
490 Eastwood Dr. NE. Gill was on
vacation, Marion County sheriff's
deputies said.
Chemeketans
Planning Hike
Salem Chemeketans will sponsor
a hike Sunday at Cape Lookout,
near Tillamook. ' Hiking distance
from Cape Lookout State Park to
the point is about 10 miles, round
trip. ,.
Chemeketans said points of in
terest are a rookery, where Cali
fornia murres should be nesting
at this time of year, and a large
tidal cavern with marine gardens.
Cars will leave Salem at 6:30
a.m. from the 600 block of North
Commercial Street.'
City Obituaries
rurffirJ M. arautremf
At a local hoapltal, Juno llthat
th in of M year. Late rasldant
of Ufa Woodale Ave.. Salam. Bur
vivarf hr wif. Dava Armstronf. Sa
lem, Wcndall Armatron. Nawbarg,
daufhtara, Mrs, Mary Burk, Toledo.
Ore., Mra. Eltie Halmer. Salam. Miss
Thelma Armitronf. Salamti broth.
r rursnee B. Afmetrooa. Pos-
land, Eldon T. Armstrona, Salam,
Chaitar H. AYmitror. Salam, Roi
lln r. Armstronf, Salt LakaXity,
Hubert
Ann twin.
aimer. Mra. I. Schattuck, Oreiham,
MJIHT Vina,
Mn. Adella Riley, Portlana, Miss W -lve
Armstrong Sacramento, Calif. 11
irandcrilldran aleo aurvtv. Sarv
icti will be held Saturday, June Hat
at the Hlfhlsno rrlende Churcn at
1:30 pjn. with Rev. Nathan Plereon
officlaUnf. Interment, Belcraat Me
mortal Park. Service; will by under
tha direction of the Howell-Edarde
Chapel.
"Ilata a?d'en"J eOB Wilbur St., Sa
lem, Juna Inn at a, local nuralnf
hom. Survived by dauihtars. Mrs
Lorraine Griber, . S1"1! ?,11en
Wright. Auburn, Calif.. Kuby Nolan
Huntington Park. Callf.i sons. Uoyd
Gregi, Salem, w Gr, Jin.n
GregS, 'both of Bend. 8 grandchild
ren and 4 r-randchpdran f1
aurrtY. Sarvicss will be held tatur
day June tM at 10:30 a.m. In , tha
Chapal of the Clough-Barrick Mor
tuary. Rv. Berkeley qrmond wtU
offielata. Interment, Belcraat Mam
rial Park.
Dorothy Marie Knoll
At tha raaidenca 58J Winter St. NX.
Wife of Henry W. Knoll, Slem.
daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. A. o.
Crowder, Hemet. Calif.: mother of
Mn, W. F. Orlffen, Tuceon, Aril. 1
grandchildren alio I eurvlye. Ship,
ment ia being mad by the W. T;
Blgdon Co. to Hemet, California, for
aarvlcei and Interment.
FINE IMPOSED
Maurice Dean Mendenhall, 480
Cottage St. NE, was fined $50 and
sentenced to two days in jail Fri
day in Municipal Court after d lead
ing guilty to a charge of driving
while his license was suspended.
The arrest was made Thursday.
Final clearance on bedding plants
35c a tray, S for II. Tub. Begonia,
3 for $1, Ivy geraniums 25c. Pem
berton's Greenhouses, 1980 S. 12th.
(adv)
FALL HURTS WOMAN
A fall on her front step about Z
p.m. Friday resulted In a lip lace
ration and facial contusion for Fe
licitas Chavez, 935 Jefferson St.
NE, first aidmen reported.
MAN PLEADS INNOCENT
; Marcus Theodore Madsen Jr., 548
Knapp St. NE, pleaded innocent
Friday in Municipal Court to a
charge of driving while intoxicated.
Trial was set for July 17 at 1:30
p.m. Arrested Thursday night, the
man was released on $250 bail.
State Highway
Board Shifts
Meets to Salem
(Story als page 1)
The State Highway Commission
at its monthly meeting in Portland
decided to shift its meetings to
Salem, which is more centralized
and the location of Highway De
partment offices.
The next meeting, July 31 and
Aug. 1, will be held here and if
contractors do not object the Port
land meetings will be discontinued,
Chairman Milo Mclver said Fri
day. Bid openings, also formerly
held in Portland, were shifted to
Salem months ago.
The commission awarded $13
million in contracts at its meeting
Thursday and Friday, including
more than $1 million in mid-Willamette
Valley projects and an
other million to mid-Valley con
tractors. All were awarded on the
basis of low bids received earlier
in the month. ,
Gets Four Contracts
Central Paving Company of In
dependence received four con
tracts. They are:
Liberty Road, south of Salem,
grading and paving, Browning Ave
nue to Rosedale, $161,555.
State Street, Salem, widening and
paving, 12th Street to city limits,
$96,992.
Monmouth Independence High
way and Church Street, east edge
of Monmouth, grading and paving
one-half mile, $33,968.
Fanno Creek bridge on Oleson
Road, between Beaverton and Hills.
dale, construction, $14,187.
Other mid-Valley contracts
awarded were:
North Santiam Highway, east of
Salem, grading for new road, Lan
caster Drive to Sublimity Gun
Club, $710,112. C. R. O'Neil ol
Creswell.
Three-Mile Lane Highway, east
of McMinnville, grading and oil
ing, McMinnville Airport to Dayton
Junction, $194,852, O. C. Yocum of
McMinnville.
Albany-Brownsville Road, pav
ing, Albany Canal to Lebanon,
$58,820, Morse Brothers of Lebanon.
Sllvertoa Bulldiag
Construction of masonry main
tenance building at- Silverton,
$14,998, John A. Pfeifer Construe
tion Co. of Silverton.
An $890,440 contract for grading
and paving of almost one-half mile
for Baldock Freeway extension in
Portland was awarded to Roy L.
Houck t Sons of Salem.
Another Salem firm, Don Greene
Construction Co., was awarded a
$106,674 contract for grading 1.74
miles of Cape Meares Loop Road,
two miles north of Oceanside.
Commissioners were told at the
meeting that purchase of right-of-way
for a $45-million East Bank
Freeway alone Willamette River in
Portland will start in a few weeks.
Appraisals are being made.
The commission told W. C. Wil
liams, chief highway engineer, to
arrange a public hearing on a pro
posal to build a $9-million Columbia
River Freeway from Portland to
The Dalles.
yeiri. Survived by alitera, Mn. Lan
ora Moaar, Salem, Mra. Paarl Hurl
hurt, Forest Orove, Ore.; brother,
Wallace Rhodes, Portland. S nieces
also survive. Services will be held
Saturday, Juna Slat at 10:00 a.m.
in the Chapel of the Virgil T. Gold,
an Co. Interment, City view Ceme
tery. Rev, Ben Owen will officiate.
Berth! M. Thurman
At ' local hospital, June JOth, at
tha age of M years. Lata resident of
390 Gaines St., Salem. Survived by
son, Jo Prsthar, Salam, W. C.
Prather, Stockton, Calif. Announct
menta of services will be mad later
by the HowaU-Xdwarda Funeral
Horn.
Baby Bay TinaaU
Infant son of Mr. & Mrs. John
M. Tlndall. Announcement of ser
vices will be made later by tha
Virgil T. Golden Co.
Arthn WUUamsoa
At San Francisco, California, Juna
17th. Survived by wife. Lillian Wll
liamaon, San Francisco. Announce
ment or service will b made later
by tha Virgil T. Golden Co.
. Announcing the New Offices of
DR. B. J. D'ARMOND
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON .
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OF OVERWEIGHT PROBLEMS
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Workshops Bid
11 Teachers
From Valley
Eleven mid-Willamette Valley
teachers. Including three from Sa
lem, will participate in curriculum
workshops starting next week at
University of Oregon and Oregon
State College.
The five groups, each meeting
daily for four weeks, will seek
improvements to suggest in teach
ing of foreign languages, art and
crafts, business education, indus
trial arts and health.
The workshops are sponsored by
the State Department of Education
in conjunction with the 'two
schools. The program is under
the direction of Dr. Joseph I. Hall
of Salem, state curriculum direc
tor.
In the past two years, similar
committees have studied and made
reports suggesting improvements
in teaching of mathematics, sci
ence, physical education, music,
social studies, ana language arts.
Farelga Language Workshop
Participants in the foreign lang
uage workshop at U. of O. will in
clude Mrs. MaW Ehrlich, Albany
Union High School.
Donald E. Walton, Parrish Jun
ior High School, and Richard G.
Dedlow, Albany Junior High
School, will take part in the art
and craft workshop; also at the
university.
At OSC, Mrs. Nina P. Nelson,
Woodburn High School, and Wen
dell J. Heuitzman, Albany Union
High School, will be members of
the business education workshop.
Slated for the industrial arts
workshop, also at OSC, are Ralph
A. DaMetz, Parrish Junior High
School; John E. Barnes, Dallas
High School; Arthur C. Corbett,
Stay ton Union High School ", Wil
liam D. Hoeye, Santiam Union
High School.
Health Workshop
The health workshop, also at
OSC, will include Mrs. Mary L.
Deeney, Leslie Junior High School,
and Mrs. Catherine Siefarth, Dal
las Junior High School.
Tuition and living expenses will
be paid by the Department of Edu
cation, and the workshop partici
pants will receive three hours of
graduate credit. 6
.
Apprentices
To Compete in
Fair Contests
Plans are being formulated for
contests for carpenter and cabinet
maker apprentices at the 1958 Ore
gon State Fair.
Representatives from the Gen
eral Contractors and Home Build
ing Association of Portland, Salem
and Eugene met Thursday night in
Salem with representatives of the
Carpenters Union to organize a
stSce-wide committee to work out
"Jplans for the competition.
Kin, W Tut, nuUnl -f v-
Portland uiapter of the Associated
General Contractors, was selected
chairman. Iver Jones, Salem, sec
retary of the State Council of Car
penters, was elected secretary of
the committee.
Local . contests will be held to
select contestants for the State
Fair.
Mrs. Thurman
Of Salem Dies
Mrs. Bertha M. Thurman, late
resident of 390 Gaines St. SE.-died
Friday at a Salem hospital.
Surviving are two sons, Joe
Prather, Salem, and W. C. Prather,
Stockton, Calif.
. Funeral arrangements are in
care of Howell-Edwards Mortuary.
Marine Reserves to
Return Home Today
Eighty-five members of Salem
Marine Reesrve 3rd 155 mm. self
propelled gun battery will return
today via chartered, commercial
airliner following successful com
pletion of their two-week summer
training course at Twenty Nine
Palms, Calif.
The group will land at McNary
Field about 1 p.m., according to
officers at the Salem headquarters.
Monday Designated
Civil Aviation Day
Official recognition of the 24
year administration of the nation's
skyways by the Civil Aeronautics
Administration has been given by
Gov. Robert D. Holmes with the
designation of this coming Monday
as Civil Aviation Day in Oregon.
Thief Takes $23
Statesman Naws Servlca
LYONS - A thief entered' the
home of Jean Owen on North Fork
River Road here Thursday, while
the woman; Was swimming and
took $23 from her purse, Marion
County sheriff's deputies said
Friday.
UAL Plane Named
Salem Due for
Maiden. Journey
A four-engine DC-7 'named
"Salem" will take its maiden
flight sometime next week as the
newest United Air Lines coast-'to-coast
custom coach malnliner,
UAL Salem agent Harold
Sweeney said Friday.
The name was chosen to honor
the 1000th DC-6 and DC-7 fuse
lage to be turned out by Doug
las aircraft. It will ha delivered
to UAL Thursday.
Salem will probably never see
its namesake, Sweeney said, be
cause four-engine craft seldom
touch at McNary.
Summer Class
Registration to
Close at WU r
Registration for an expanded
summer session at Willamette Uni
versity will close at noon Monday
and classes will begin at 7:50 a.m.
Tuesday, Dr. James R. Lyles Jr.,
session director, reports.
Featured this year are more
offerings in almost all fields. While
concentrating on education courses
for teachers and undergraduates
alike, a greater number of other
types of courses are being intro
duced. The program includes offerings
in educational psychology, Oregon
history, educational theory, ad
ministration and student personnel
work. Work may also be taken in
biology, economics, English, his
tory, mathematics, political sci
ence, psychology, Spanish, speech
and music.
Another feature of the eight-week
summer school will be the first
Music Camp sponsored by the Wil
lamette College of Music June 29
through July 13. Nationally famous
conductors will act as guest con
sultants to those enrolled.
Births
CANDELL To Mr. and Mrs.
Donald E. Candell, 1941 Church St.
NE, a daughter, Friday, June 20,
at Salem General Hospital.
WHEELER To Mr. and Mrs.
Darrell Wheeler, 560 Lancaster Dr.
N, a daughter, Friday, June. 20, at
Salem General Hospital.
HILFIKER To Mr, and Mrs.
Eugene Hiifiker, 1012 Vinyard Ave.
NE, a son, Friday, June 20, at Sa
lem .General Hospital.
WILSON To Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert R. Wilson, Salem Rt. 3, Box
609, a daughter, Friday, June 20,
at Salem Memorial Hospital.
Public
CIRCUIT COURT
Bonnie Curtis vs Harold E. Cur
tis: Divorce complaint charges
cruelty, asks custody of two minor
children and $50 per month support
each. Married July 6, 1953, at Leb
anon.
State vs Elmer J. Church: Notice
of withdrawal of appeal filed con.
cerning district court conviction on
charge of affixing a signature as
an accountant without a permit.
Oregon State Department of Ag
riculture vs O. W. Green as Salem
Meat Company: Complaint seeks
$328 judgment for amounts alleged
ly owed for meat inspection serv
ices and materials furnished by
plaintiffs.
Winton A. Rodgers vs Beverly
D. Rodgers: Divorce complaint
charges cruelty, asks custody of
two minor -children be given to
plaintiff and $3Q per month support
each. Married June 26, 1955, at Sa
lem.
State vs James Albert Carter:
One-year county jail sentence sus
pended with one -year probation.
term ordered after guilty plea to
charge of polygamy.
State and Tidewater - S h a v e r
Barge Lines, Babbidge and Holt,
Inc., Albany Barge Lines and Har
bor Towing Co., vs Samuel B.
Stewart, Carl Chambers and S. W.
Horn, as State Tax Commission:
Petition for writ of mandamus
seeks to have court assume juris
diction concerning petitions seek
ing reduction in 'Valuation set on
operating properties of plaintiff.
Kenneth Chapman vs Marckx
Bakery, Inc., and John Doe Pfiug,1
as Pflug's Garage: Complaint
seeks $850, judgment for damages
JUST
ARRIVED!
SOAP
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With Official Emblem
ill Sizes
BISHOP'S BOYS' DEPT.
Long-Time Masons Sport
p..' '
Dr. C. L. Boldgett, left, and Dr. Ray L. Tower sport their bellhop type . hats recently
given them by Salem Consistory of Scottish Rite (Masons) In recognition of 50 years
continuous membership.
Honored Masons Meet, Find They've
Been Near Associates for 50 Years
It wasn't until nearly 50 years
after Dr. Ray L. Tower and Dr.
C. L. Blodgett had practiced ia
the same profession, in the same
town, and had Joined the same
fraternal organization at the
same time that they met.
The peculiarity of their semi
distant comradeship was re
vealed Friday when Salem Con
sistory of Scottish Rite 32nd
degree masons bestowed 50-year
County Okehs Purchase of
Trailer for Timber Hauls
Purchase of. a $350, two-wheel
trailer to carry long timbers wss
approved Friday by Marion County
Court. The trailer is necessary
because of state laws regarding
over-length loads, said John Ander
son, county 'engineer.
County road department trucks
have been stopped by state police
because of long loads being carried
without this type of trailer, but no
citations .have been received, offi
cials said."
In other business, a public hear
ing of expected improvements of
Glendale Ave. NE was set for
Monday at 10 a.m.
It . was also apnounced Friday
that improvement of 38th Ave. NE
will probably be done this summer.
Improvements will be financed
under provisions of the Bancroft
Records
allegedly done to plaintiff's build
ing in accident Feb. 9 at Turner.
. Mary J. Frey vs Ralph Frey:
Order dismisses suit as parties re
conciled.
Daisy Marie McGranahan vs Wil
bren McGranahan: Divorce com-
plaint charges cruelty, asks resto
ration of former name, Daisy Ma
rie Stewart. Married Nov. 21, 1928,
at Westmoreland. Kans.
DISTRICT COURT
Paul Paralta Aranda, Salem
Rt. 2, fined $100 after guilty plea
to charge of driving while intoxi
cated. PROBATE COURT
Artemas S. Coffman estate: Or
der sets July 28 at 10 a.m. for final
account hearing.
MUNICIPAL COURT "
Marcus Theodore Madsen Jr., 548
I Knapp St. NE, pleaded innocent to
charge of driving while intoxicat
ed, trial set for July 17 at 1:30
p.m.; posted $250 bail.
Maurice Dean Mendenhall, 480
Cottage St. NE, fined $50 and giv
en two-day jail sentence' after
pleading guilty to charge of driv
ing while his license was suspend
ed.
MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS
Robert Eldred Sprague, 21, layer
of tile, and Louise Marie Dixon, 17,
student, both of Woodburn.
Bruce Keith Boatman, 28, teach
er. 1655 Jefferson St. NE, and
Norma Jewel Flaming, 22, x-ray
technician, Dallas.
William Russell Whitt, 21, labor
er, 415 Pine St. nis, ana uioria
Jean Myers, 17, laborer, 415 Pine
St. NE.
SI? ipWDERBYl
caps on the Salem pair.
The parallel lines of their lives
began la 1902 in Yankton, 8.D.,
where both men had dental prac
tices. Later, Dr. Blodgett left
Yankton but returned in 1008
' 'When both men entered the Yank
ton Scottish Rite Consistory In
the same class still not ac
quainted. Their ways parted
until recently when they were
rejoined, this time face to face.
Act whereby property owners may
pay expenses over a period of
several years.
The court approved Friday a
suggestion by Commissioner E. L.
Dodgers that a section of the road
bed of Cherry Ave. NE be raised
two feet.
'"The stretch about one-quarter of
a mile south of the intersection
...:.L n! n J i i i 1.J ,
mu iu7 n,ii,B..,.;0( buiding a ew warehouse at
of the winter,
The court also authorized joint
purchase of fuel oil and tires with
City of Salem and Salem School
District. A saving is made by
ordering in larger quantities, offi
cials 5H1U
Hit-Run, Drunk
Charges Lodged
Statesman News Servlca
STAYTON Joseph I. LaBansky,
52, was arrested Friday afternoon
on charges of hit and run driving
while intoxicated and being drunk
in a public place, Marion County
sheriff's deputies said.
LaBansky allegedly smashed into
the car of Omar William Frcmme
of Cornelius on the Turner-Marion
Road Friday afternoon. The
,Fromme car and a trailer of
furniture, including a $200 tele
vision set, were reportedly
damaged. No injuries were re
ported.
LaBansky was arrested at Jeffer
son by sheriff's deputies. He ap
peared in Jefferson Justice Court,
where the cases were continued to
Monday at 9 a.m. for arraignment.
Bail was set at $350.
County Jail Inmate
Taken to Hospital
Nelson franklin Welsh, 18, of
345 Commercial St. NE, an inmate
of Marion County jail, was taken
to Salem Memorial Hospital about
2 p.m. Friday after suffering what
was apparently a lung disorder in
his cell, deputies reported. A physi
cian later said bis condition was
satisfactory.
Welsh is awaiting pre-sentence
investigation on a car theft charge,
deputies added.
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Gift Caps
(
In their mutual accomplishment.
Both are past masters of Blue
Lodges and are affiliated with
Salem Blue Lodges. Dr. Tower,
who lives at 1050 Summer St.
NE, is a member of Alnsworth
Lodge 201 and has been a Salem
resident since 1946. Dr. Blodgett,
853 Commercial St. NE, is
afflUated with Blue Lodge 50 and
has lived In Salem since 1919.
Both are retired.
County Issues
$77,000 in
Build Permits
Building permits totaling $77,000
were issued Friday by the Marion
County engineer's office. Permits
approved construction of five
homes and $11,000 in alterations
to Erickson's Supermarket at 3820
State St.
The market changes will consist
"'"
the store sight, officials said. The
existing warehouse will be con
verted to selling space, which will
include freezer chests and a bak
ery department. General store up-
IiftingJsalso. planned.
Residential permits were issued
to A. G. Cheney, $11,000 house at
3304 Jack St. N; Donald Moser,
$10,000 house on Thorndale Circle
NE; Harold D. McCall, $13,000
house at Dakota Rrf. SE; T. L.
Isaak, $16,000 house, at 3254 Jack
St. N; L. H. Lynn, $16,000 house
at 4152 Barrett Way S.
Cascade High
TV Set Stolen
Marion County sheriff's office
was notified Friday that a $200 tele
vision set was stolen Tuesday from
Cascade Union High School at
Turner.
Previously only a few pairs of
athletic stockings were reported
stolen in the break-in.
Princeton Choir
Plans 2 Concerts
At State Hospital
Two appearances of the Prince
ton Seminary Choir will be pre
sented Monday to Oregon State
Hospital patients.
The 22-voice choir will appear
in the hospital auditorium at 10
a.m. followed by another concert
in the courtyard outside the male
wards.
The choir is on its thirteenth
annual summer tour of some 18
states. Members are college grad
uates enrolled at Princeton Theo
logical Seminary in New Jersey
preparing for the Christian minis
try. The group is directed by
David Hugh Jones, sacred music
composer and editor.
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"Statesman, Salem, Ore.,
Pharmacy Meet to
Include $1 Million
Worth of Paintings
An estimated 200 delegates and
a million dollars worth of oil
paintings will arrive in Salem this
weekend for the three-day State
Pharmaceutical Associational con
vention at Hotel Marion.
The convention will begin with
registration Sunday afternoon and
launch into a business session
Monday at 9 a.m. followed by an
afternoon golf tournament. Marion-Polk
Pharmaceutical Associa
tion is hosting the convention
which will draw drug store own
ers and pharmacists from through
out. Oregon.
Featured speaker at the Mon
day morning session will
Finley, of the A. C. Nielsen
pany, survey takers, who
speak on "Trends in Retail Dru?
Trade."
Election, Speeches Due
Election of officers and speech
es by Herman Nichol, president
of Oregon Medical Society and
Saul Himmelman, executive sec
retary, bureau of Independent
Publishers and Distributors will
highlight the Tuesday morning
session. Nichol will speak on Re
sponslbilities of Physician and
Pharmacist in Modern Drug Thcr
apy." Himmelman's subject will
be "Modern Methods of Magazine
Merchandizing.
Gov. Robert D. Holmes will be
guest speaker at the convention's
Tuesday noon veteran's luncheon
meeting in honor of all delegates
who have been druggists over 30
years.
Exhibiting Original Oils
The million-dollar paintings are
an exhibit of original oils depict.
ing pharmaceutical mile stones
through the age. They will be pre
sented for a short time Monday
morning at the Marion through
the courtesy of Parke-Davis Co.
They are heavily guarded and
it takes some eight hours, to pack
W. E. Milburn,
83, Succumbs
W. E. Milburn, 83, former long
time Salem resident, died Thurs
day at Chico, Calif. . where he had
lived for the past year.
Milburn was in the meat business
in this area for a number of years
He worked as a meat cutter for
the old Steusloff Market after the
family came here in 1923 and later
had his own market in Hollywood
district.
From about 1939 to 1950 he was
employed as a meat cutter at Taft
on the Cost. The family later re
turned to Salem, where they lived
until leaving for California last
year.
Surviving are the widow, Mrs.
Inah F. Milburn, Chico, Calif.;
daughter, Mrs. Ethel Lermon, Sa
lem; sons, Donald L. Milburn,
Salem; Merrill R. Milburn, Glad
stone; E. P. Milburn, Chico; eight
grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held in
Chico on Monday.
1,195 Accidents
Reported to Board
A total of 1,195 accidents, 21
claims for occupational disease
and two fatalities were reported
to the State Industrial Accident
Commission during the week
ended June 19.
Fatalities included James E.
Cooper, Vancouver, Wash., a paint
er, and Harold Francis Wilder,
Klamath Falls, truck driver.
Nothing to buy!
Win a
See your (Carter) dealer
Sat., June 21, '58 (Sec. I)-5
and unpack them. Salem is one of
three places on the West Coast
where the paintings are being
shown. Creator of the paintings,
artist Robert Thorn, of Birming
ham, Mich., will be present 'at the
showing. "
Construction
At $205,050
During Week
Salem and Marion County build
ing permits issued during the week
of June 12 to 19 represented $205,
050 worth of construction, includ
ing $76,150 within Salem.
Permits issued by city engineer's
office involved $70,000 in new
structures and $6,150 in altera
tions. Marion County engineer's office
issued $110,000 in new residence
construction, $9,400 in commercial
structures and $9,500 in altera
tions.
Residential Permits
Residential permits were issued
to E. A. Weigel, $14,000 house at
3866 Seneca Ave. S; George C.
Wolf, $12,000 house at 4604 Fir Dell
Dr. SE: William K. Stolk. $14,000
house, 1313 Morningside Dr. SE;
Sidney McNeil, $12,000 house. 765
Cummings Lane N; Robert V.
Lorenz, $12,000 house, 4204 Penny
Dr. S; Leroy Gooch, $10,000 house.
4673 Apple Blossom Dr. N; Car
men E. Clark, $28,000 for construc
tion of houses at 4623 and 4615 Fir
Dell Dr. S; William Davies, $8,000
house, 5216 Arcade Dr. NE.
Alterations were approved for
George Faville, $7,000 changes to
house at 4750 Delight St. N. and
Glenn W. Sachs, $2,500 alterations
to residence at 855 Lancaster Dr.
SE.
Commercial Permit
A commercial permit was issued
to Richfield Oil Company for a
$9,400 service station to be built
at the corner of Liberty Road and
Friendship Ave. SE. .
City alterations include: Termi
nal Ice and Cold Storage, cold
storage plant at 90 Front St. NE, '
$2,000; Mary E. Young, house at
1596 4th St. NE. $50; Bertha E.
Smith, house at 1005 Capitol SL
NE, $300; W. E. Anderson, store
at 259 Court St. NE, $200; D. L.
Beebe, house at 1930 Nebraska
Ave. NE, $50: S. R. Kelso, house
at 955 17th St. NE, $475: P. D.
Quisenberry, store at 2430 Grear
St. NE, $1,500; Donald I. Senter,
house at 1745 Lee St. SE, $1,000;
Earl Griepentrog, house at 2420
Hazel Ave. NE. $500: J. E. Davis,
shed, at 1264 13th St. SE, $75.
New structures include: L. T.
Epping, houses at 3137 Florence
Ave. NE, $10,000 and 3195 Marcia
Dr. NE. $8,500: State Finance Co..
office building at 643 Union St. NE,
$44,000; A. G. Gates, garage at
1126 3rd St. NW. $500: Georse C.
waidron, house at 1960 Water St.
NE, $7,000.
Sightseeing Cruises
Wynoll
Charter
Trips bj
Ajgolntntent
Weekends
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10:0. 10:45, 11:30, 12:15, 1:45. S:N.
1:15, 1:00 - EM 1-7773.
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