City Nets Briefs
SERVICES MET
Services for William Lm Blue,
St. who died Friday in big bom.
487 N. tut Street, will be Wed
nesday at 1 p.m. in the BapUit
Church at Filer. Idaho. Interment
win be to the I OOF Cemetery at
Filer. Arrangement! were Han
dled In Salern by the Clough-Bar-,
rick Funeral Home, '
Easy end to many problem: Clas
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, Why risk a Home Price Slump
from need of a Johru Manville
roof or Color best oa aide wall ahin
gls, full range of color. Ph. Mathii
Broa., EM 44831.-
JUVENILES CITED '", ' " , 5
The parent of two young boys
were notified le tee Salem Juve
nile officers Monday because the
boys refilled lighter with fluid
off a shelf In a Salem uipcrmar
ket Friday. ' officers said. ' The
ooys told police they would pay
for Hie can of fluid they used.
Mr. George Condon is bow at Pa
risian Beauty Salons ia John n's.
When you remodel, start with the
. plumbing 'k heating. Call Judson's,
EM 2-4M, for free planning aids.
CANAL DIRECTOR DUE ' '
' Ralph. H. Cake, president - of
Equitable Savinga k Loan Associa
tion and a member of the Panama
Canal beard of directors, fill talk
oa the - Panama . Canal at - t b t
Thursday noon meeting of the Sa
lem Liooi Club at the Marion He
ld, v 1 ' - ' '.
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Carl LT Holm. M t.. F.AC S, and
Richard P. Embick, ii.D.. an-ether out bldgs. MM down. $40 per
nounce the removal of their offices ' mo. Total price Mao. Property le
ts- 1200 Center St.. Salem. Oregon,
Practice limited to Orthopedic Sur
gery and fractures, . '. tadvf
MAN ARRESTED
Lemuel Irl Robinson. 16RS Enrit-
wood Ave:, was arrested late Fri
day night by elate police oa
charge of driving while intoxicat
ed. He was released from the Mar
ion County jail after he posted $250
oau, oepury eata, .
Martha Thlese. formerly with
The Homesrllera will now be with
Himmel a Ferris Realtors. adv)
CARS COLLIDED
Vehicles operated by Corina P.
Prime, 323 Cooke St., and Dar
wyn Verne Harmes, Salem Rt. I,
Box 130. collided around 10:10
a.m. Saturday at Center and
North Liberty Streets, city police
saia. no injuries were reported.
Furs look better, last longer when
cleaned and atored. , .
Refrigerated storage at
Lachelle'f Furs, 1348 Ferry ,
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ART CROUP TO MEET
The Salem Creative Art Group
of the Salem Art Association will
meet at I p.m. Thursday at the
Bush House.' All interested per
sons are invited. -; . '
Dental plates repaired while you
wait at Painless Parker Dentist,
US N. Liberty, Salem.' tsdv.J
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BOYS ARRESTED-'
Two Salem youths were arrest
ed late Friday night by city po
lice oa a charge of illrgsj posses
sion of liquor. Both were released
to their parents officers aaid.
Look IS A. Chehali river bottom
land, Does not overflow. H A.
building site with good well, pres
sure system, garage bse. barn and
- (Salem newt
45 and 4.)
also or age
BPA Opens
Bids for Work
At' Chemawa
Bonneville' Power Administra
tion Saturday announced opening
of bids for additions to. Chemawa
substation, 11 miles north of Sa
lem. . ;.
Apparent low bid ef $50,114 was
submitted by Olson Electric Co.,
Vancouver, Wash. "
Expansion consists of steel tow-
era for terminating the newly con
structed 230.000 volt transmission
Une from Oregon City. Installation
of disconnect awitches and oil cir
cuit breakers are required for sys
tem protection.
Addition of a second 230.000 volt
source of supply will strengthen
the service to BPA's transmission
grid serving the middle Willam
ette valley area. . , ,
Other bidders Include L. H.
Morris Electric Company, Eugene,
$52,004; L. B. . Read, Portland,
$33,711; The Brandon Co.. Van
couver. Wash.; 151.73$; , Chas. R
Schmeideskamp ' Co., Portland,
$33,935; Mann Construction Co.,
Redmond, $53,923; and MacSharp
ft Michaels (instruction Co.,
Beavertoa, $53.97$. t .
Open Easter Sunday
toy Stores.
Saving Cen-
tadv)
Salem Lad in r
Dance Unit at
Royal Teeti. Salem, was a mem-
, j j.
per M a mm aniNHuawus
group from Gallaudet College, na
tional college tor tne deal in wasn
ington. D.C., which recently per
formed at a physical .education
meet in New York City.
The dance program was part ef
a successful move to establish a
national section for educator 'of
the deaf in the American Associa
tion for- Health. Physical Educa
tion and Recreation. .
A release from Gallaudet laid
some M0 educators at the assocls
tioa's conference were impressed
by the calibre of the deaf perform-
era la the area of rtmnmic.
Tests, a Junior at the college,
formerly attended the Oregon
School for the Deal here, .
Salem; Yqutlr
Injures Eye "
A 1 0-year -old Salem youth sus
tained a lacerated ay sjound Sat
urday afternoon when he ran into
a piece of wood sticking out of the
ground, aa attendant at saiem
. Memorial Hospital said.- ,
Tb youth, Steven Schweigert,
sea ef Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schwei
gert, Salem Rt, 3. Box $40. was
allowed ta return homo after his
wound wm dressed. . r
Cir- Train y
In Collision
'A ear driven by Holland Stew
art, too Ksisar ltd., collided with
S slow-moving freight train at the
v 1900 block ef Broadway at about
4 $ p.m. Stewart aaid he was unhurt,
. and police took him home.
! The front portion of the car was
heavily smashed and the vehicle
had to b towed away; slight dam
ago, was den to tb front of the
x locomotive. .
Rites in Milwaukee
' To Howell - Edwards Funeral
, Home aaid Saturday that services
for Mary Lucinda Young wUl be
held in Milwaukie. She died Fri-
day at her bom. 133$ Plara St.,
, at iff age of at. v. a,;.: '
cated about 1 ml. from Marion
For. further info contact Dept. ef
Vet ;Affah-s, State Finance Bldg.
Salem. EM 4-2171 Ext' IMS. Re
fer L-2MS-F. . . . , (adv)
TOOLS STOLEN ,
Rex Abner Swigart, 1012 Ruge
St., told Salem detective Satur
day, that about $100 worth of took
was stolen from his garage last
week. Police are investigating.
For Outstanding Wallpapers Wits
Fabrics k Harmonizing Painta plus
Expert Decorating Assistance, visit
Clarke's, 22$ N. Commercial.
Young Cyclist
Hurt by Car
A f-year-old Salem bicycle rider
was struck, by a car Saturday
morning and sustained a fractured
left leg and facial lacerations, city
first aidmen aaid. - ;
The youth, Darrell Dimbat, son
of Mr. andVMrs. Edward R Dim
bat Jr., Salam Rt 4, Box 12$, was
injured around 10:93 a.m. about
a half-mil south ef Prfagle
School on Battle Creek Road, state
polic said. ;
Darrell was admitted ta Salem
Merhoriat Hospital where aa at
tendant said his condition was
'good.-' , '
Officer Robert Haynes said the
driver of Uw car was Mrs. Evang
line A. Brown, Salem Rt. 4, Box
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New Chemistr Professor
To Join Willamette Staff
Paul M. Due!!, aa instructor oi
chemistry at Kansas Stat. Col
lege, Manhattan, will replace Dr
Charles Nichol as associate pro
fessor of chemistry at Willamette
University, in September. Dr,
Nichol will transfer to the Uni
versity of Minnesota la Duluth
A graduate of Kansas State
College, Fort Hays branch. Duel!
received his Master s degree in
1851 and taught chemistry at
Washburn University. Topeka,
Kans.'. In 1952-53. He joined the
Kansas State College faculty in
1953. He will receive bis doctorate
in August.
Duell is a veteran of World War
If, is married, and has three chil
dren. He will teach course in gen
eral and physical chemistry at
Willamette.. . i .
Death Claims
Mrs. Sohrien
At Woodburn
. Stsuuu Hews Strvlee
WOODBURN. April 20 Mrs.
Amelia T. Sonnen, TT died today
in a Woodburn hospital. She was
a resident of West Woodburn since
1M0.
Mrs. Sonnen was born In Ger
many Sept. 24r 1S79 and came to
America with her parents at tne
age of three. She arrived in Ore
gon ia 190$ from Minnesota.
She was a member ef St. Luke's
Catholic Church and St. Luke's Al
tar Society.
Surviving 'are onj,. Joseph Son
nen, Broad Acre, a suouro of
Woodburn; Jacob Sonnen. Broad
Acres; Robert Sonnen, Toledo,
Ore.; daughters. Mrs. Reneta
Welle, Salem; Mrs. Laura Krieger.
McMinnville; Mrs. Ida Hunt. An-
a; Mrs. Margaret Beming.
Woodburn, and 23 grandchildren
and four great-grandchildren.
Recitation of the Rosary Will be
Monday at $ p.m. In the Ringo-
Cornweil Chapel. Requiem High
Mass will be Tuesday at J: SO a.m.
in St. Luke s Catholic Church with
the Rev. John E. Larkin officiat
ing. Interment win be ia St. Luke's
Cemetery - beside her ' husband
Jacob Sonnea who died in 1953.
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Paul M. Duell who will Join
the acuity or Willamette
University In September
as assistant professor of
chemistrv.
Junior Scout fv
Leaders Hold
Keizer Session
statraua Km Strrtc
KEIZER. April 20-Seventy four
Boy Scouts learned about Scout
leadership today at a Junior Lead
ers Training Course conducted at
the Keizer Lf?ns Han.rTroop 41
was bo?t.
The scouts ajed 13 to 13, were
instructed how t) lead patrol ac
tivilles, camping, discussions, etc.,
by Frank Valleretix. Marvin Black.
Carl Komyate, Floyd Witteman
and Don Schure. This waa said to
be the first such training session
in the Cherry City District since
1955. -. -4 , , . I
Trade Magazine
Features Article
By Hunt Clark
An article en basic sale psy
chology by Hunt Clark, circula
tion manager o(the Statesman
Journal, Is featured in 'the April
Issue of "Circulation Manage
ment," national trade magazine
published In Plainfield. N. J. .
The story deals with newspaper
circulation efforts and emphasizes
that neatness, a friendly person
ality, honesty and. In general, the
attribute of a tood-wiU ambas
sador" are essential for salesmen
ia this field.
Statesman, Salem, Ore., Sun., April 21, 'Sf (5c. l-3?.
TSn'KaR'tiM Planner! nn Mnvlft
The Salem Junior Chamber of
Commerce Teen-afe Road-es wiU
be Saturday, May 1$ at 1 pjn., ac
cording to Orvill Kannier 'Jr.,
chairman- of the annual event.
The competition is open to any
Salem area boy or girl between
theage of 15 and 20 years old
whs (as not received a running
traffic citation in the past six
months. All entrants must fill out
aa application, tigned by their
parents, and si a written driv
ing examination to be elisible for
the May 18th competition.
Applications may be obtained at
aU Salem Junior and Senior High
Schools. The written tests will be
given the week proceeding the
driving test at both North and
South Salem high schools.
There wiU be six places in the
Salem division of the national con
test. First place winner will be
eligible to compete in the State
Road-ee at McMinnville, June a.
State winner wil receive an all
expense paid trip to Washington.
D. C. for the National Road-eo
finals, August 15.
The Salem Road-ee, which will
be run at the carpark on the cor .
ner of Ferry and S. Liberty
streets, will include ' exercise Js)
parking, stopping, changing lanes,,
and driving around curves. All ex
ercise will be run on a special
test course. ', '' . .'. . ' ".'' .
Voting ballot in the French
Cameroon, Africa have both the ,
written name of candidate and
the symbols (rooster .spider or hah?
moon) so that ballots can b cast
by voter who cannot read.
Fingers Lost
In Accident
A millwright at the Oregon Pulp
and Paper Mill ia Salem lost most j
of two finger on his left hand and
injured a third in a plant' accident !
around 7:15. a.m. Saturday, city '
first aidmen said. ,
The Injured man, Indianu A.
Humphrey, 2429 Cherry Ave., was
take to Salem Memorial Hospital
where an attendant said his condi
tion waa listed as "good.-
Across From Meier St Frank
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Births
' waLLAKD To Mr. and Mrs.
Roger C Ballard. 42 Durbla Ave.,
a son, Saturday, April 20, at- Sa
lem General Hospital. . ;
, HORNING To Mr. and Mrs.
Harold C. Horning; 1440 Waller
St.,: a daughter, Saturday, April
10, at Salem General Hospital. -
' BY AN To Mr. and MrV Ed
ward J. Ryan, Salem Rt. 1, Box
f 435, a daughter, Saturday, April
'- 20, at Salem Memorial Hospital
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a daughter, Saturday, April 20, at
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