Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 19, 1953, Page 5, Image 5

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    Local Paragraph.
Road retitioa A petition
bearing the signature of num
ber of property ownen. uking
for the improvement of Kenwood
a-enua hai been riled with the
county court
Te Meat Friday Daughter! of
Union Veterans, Barbara
Frietchie tent No. 3, will meet
Friday at 3 p.m. at the home of
Mn. frank Conover, 310 South
19th. .
Dana Hera Wcdnui.. --
hall Dana, assistant to the pres
ident of the U. 8. National bank
of Portland will ipeak on the
ubject -Dare I Speak the Truth",
during next Wednesday' lunch'
on meeUng of the Salem Rotary
elub at the Marion hotel.
Karl Barritt Honored Long
ervice of Karl W. Harritt of
Salem for Tidewater Associat
ed Oil company was recognised
at a comDanv dinner uHn.
night in Portland when v ,k.J Bxama Next Week Examine
employes were also honored Six'"0" lor Cort Gurd comml
of them, including Harritt. had ,ioon wU1 given ln Saattl
been with the company lor or'bruary 14 through February
years. He retired January 1 He W iot ol,ic, ot Merchant
lives on Salem Route 1. Marine. Those passing the ex-
o aminations will receive eommii-
Ag sin and Again The theft 'ton In the ranks ot lieutenant,
of a new tire from bis car while Junior grade, lieutenant and lieu
It was parked in front nf hi. tenant commander.
nome Tuesday evening was re
ported to city police by Gerald
Carper, 495 South 22nd street.
Three instances of gasoline theft
in his car ln the past week have
been reported by Carper.
Holiday Mail Service Mon
day, February 23, will be ob
served by the postal service as a
holiday. This means. Postmaster
Albert C. Gragg reports, that
there will be no regular mail de-
liv ! Aitku .t.. .
None of the" wlnos utWei Se' '.ooVfd
office will be open. The holl-l'ke' the oveor said. First,
day is in recognition of George !h,e WUW h?M ,PPJSr T.
Washington's birthday which ; "'Pf10? of order e"ln
falls on Sunday cn aside channeU for non-commer-
, icial use. Second, if this were
Asks Gravel The countv done, application would
Stole Not
(Continued from Page 1)
Albany Gels
TV llelwork
Albany, ore. ten work oa a,
coaxial network to distribute
television programs her will
start about April 1, an official I
of the corporation sponsoring I
the project said Wednesday.
Chet Wheeler, manager of ra-l
dlo station KWIL and president
of the Albany Television Dis
tributing corporation, said 80
foot antenna would be erected
atop the stx-story Albany hotel
to receive programs from KPTV.I
Portland. Cablet would be!
mounted on existing power and'
telephone poles.
Residents of this city can re
ceive KPTV now only by Install
ing 50 to 75 foot antennas cost
ing 1100 to $150 and even then
the reception Is poor.
An ordinance granting the;
corporation a franchise wasi
passed on first reading Wednes
day. The ordinance set a maxi
mum Installation charge ot $1501
for resident and $200 for busi
ness, houses. Maximum service
charges are $3.80 and $8."
These talks, the governor
aid, reveal that no real emer-
.... U. mlA th.t it an.
r. ,. Car Keeovered The ear of
iJ Frank C. Meier. 898 Tryon ave
Ilka. VV11II111M1WM 1 Ul.ll, .4 . '
"not a matter of special order." "u; f1".?. ' . T'
"There are two steps that a rrTZ:
Oklahoma officials Wednesday.
eourt has been asked to haul 200 have to be made for the chan
yards of gravel for use on the net.
streets of Scotts Mills. The re-jTo Get s Hearing
Injures Hand Several lacer
ations of the right hand were
suffered by Leryo Meadows, 745
North Church street. Wednesday
then when his hand was caught ln a
V t !
' . 4 - X
m. !' t j. ' , 'V I I I
quest was referred to the engi
neering department
Ethic Forum The Salem
Board of Realtors will hold a
psnel discussion concerning eth
ics of the profession during their
weekly luncheon period at the
Marion Friday noon. Walter
Musgrave will be the moderator.
River Cut Bank Reports of
continued sloughing off of t h e
bank of the Willamette on the
Marion county side of the stream
ln the St. Paul area are being
received by the county court.
The washing away of land is
threatening road 401 and it isl
probable the army engineers will learn before we can determine
All parties, including the
states, would be given an oppor
tunity to a hearing," Gov. Pat
terson continued. "It Is Senator
Cordon's opinion that if Oregon
notifies the FCC of our interest,
and of the fact we are studying
the problem, we should be given
every opportunity for a hear
ing." ..
The governor cautioned ear
lier that the stste should ap
proach the problem ot educa
tional TV carefully. Today, he
added: "Many things have to be
answered cost, feasibility, op
erational mechanics.
"We need to know all we can
be called upon for assistance.
Flight Delayed Fog ln the
Portland area Thursday delayed
United Air Lines southbound
flight 174, which when on sched
ule stops in Salem at 10 a. m.
The flight was held in Seattle,
its point of origination until the
Portland area was clear and ar
rived in Salem about an hour
and a half late. AU other flights
Into Salem were on schedule.
Toastmasteri Assigned Mem
bers of the Salem Toastmasters
club who have been assigned to
speak before various groups in
connection with brotherhood
week include: Lloyd Hammell
Salem Optimist club Thursday
noon and Salem Board of Real
tors Friday; Arthur Atherton,
Salem Lions club Thursday noon
and Orval Kennen, Salem Retail
Credit association Friday.
Food Brokers Elect The
Portland Food Brokers club an
nounces the election of officers
for 1953 They are: President,
Joe E. Gard, Gard Distributors,
Inc.; vice president, Louis A.
Smith, Olson Brokerage com-1 fer Co
pany; secretary-treasurer, mi
liam P. Lyle, Goebel-Pratt company.
machine at which he was work
ing at the Oregon Flax Textiles
plant In West Salem.
Roof Bursa Fire caused con
siderable damage to the roof
around the chimney and to an
attic wall and rafters in the J. A.
Snyder home, 3045 Shelton
street, Wednesday afternoon.
City firemen extinguished the
flames.
Pay Hikes
(Continued from Fags 1)
Capital Journal, Satan Ore.. Th -radar, r- It, lMt
After defeating eeveral mo
tions by Senator Gibson for re
duction In hi tub-committee's
Mmnlnunilitlfuii h ummlHu
by seven to five voto tpproved "uu Walker said.
increase to $10,000 year for
pointed to a recent report' oof,
the lower coxit Judge "which
show an extremely Jagged back
log of cases "
Waal Itoferus First ,
I favor paying the Judge an
the secretary ot state, the state
treasurer, the attorney general
but there are some Judiciary
reforms in this stale long needed
and I feel that some ot these re-
accomplished
and tha .unarlntMuUnt t n..!-: forms should be
7. . r r-riw.
lie instruction.
Senator Holme and Senator
Walker both spoke in favor ot
the increase in the salary paid
the superintendent ot public in
struction, now receiving $7,820
to $10,000, explaining that many
extra duties have been placed
on this officer during the psit
few years, making him one ot
the most Important officials ln
the state .
Sen. Gibson abandoned his
'$kysrc?;r'Tei
(Continued lram Page 1)
a question about the advisability
of having graduated scale of
pay for Judge according to the
case load, said ha did not think
such a plan would be practical.
"I believe that there is a vital
need for re-districting of Judic
ial districts." Marsh said. "Some
rnl. of llunti.P In k. ... " J"""-'
of the commissioner of labor and 'n don 1
made an unsuccessful effort to eeommended
bring this office ln the $10,000 A bill providing for supervt
a year bracket. But he was un- slon of circuit courts by the
Both President el the Senate
Eugene X. Marsh and Speaker
of the house Rudi Wilhelm, Jr.,
are calm and cheerful and
mighty easy to get along with.
But the ire of both legislative
' 'Cur"M "UriM pitch the other night when for
of the Judges. ' the second or third time. wit-
President of the Senate Eu-jneases to hearing were unabla
gen E. Marsh, who was an ob-ito find a place to ill or (tend ln
server at the meeting, answering! hearing rooml nd war forced
to stand in the corridor of tha
capltol. The hearing room
available were Just to small to
accommodate the people who
wanted to attend them.
But down in the basement of
the capitol la a large room, de
signed as hearing room for tha
legislature. For year It ha been
successful in this move too, the
chief Justice has passed the house
! committee voting to pay the la-ad now is ln the senate. Marsh
bor commissioner $9,000 a year
In place of $7,820 now paid.
Wrangle Over Judge
The longest argument of the
predicted that if passed, this Idea
would improve lower court pro
cedure. '
Sen. Merrifield, a member of
Jadla Visits Flying into Sa
lem from Seattle Thursday was
Comdr. Joseoh Jadin. former of
ficer in charge of the Naval Air, norm rover roaa, dui exienas me name maicaies ne is ox span
Facility here, and now on duty; over the entire year. ish extraction. The family has an
Evajeau (Left) and Susie have begun the practice of "broth
erhood" early in life. Evajean, a blonde, daughter of Rev.
and Mrs. David Blum, and Susie, an Oriental of undetermined
parents, pose in front of the altar of the Keizer Church of -the
Nazarene. Susie is to be adopted by Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Nebrija, 3780 North River road.
Oriental Child Happy
In Peter Nebrija Home
- ' By FRED ZIMMERMAN "
Brotherhood is not a matter of: altar for a picture.
and Mrs. Peter Nebrija, 3780 his roots In the Philippines' but! miiitt- ReP- 'wncla Zlegler, of iof 'thoit tn tCademie positions in
session came over the proposed to sub-committee studying the
raise for supreme court and elr- "'"J Question submitted a re
mit ronrt nrt. p.r, ii.!port in which two merit raises
Goodrich. Bend attorney, moved Sor u ute elastlfied employe
to raise the supreme court Jus- w" '""". Only one
tices to $12,500 but this move !"c m'T" WV L,"c,.u.drd ln
was defeated. Goodrich contend-! budget for the 1951-53 blen
ed that the supreme court Jus-!nlum
tlces were career men who could! In the report it was disclosed
seldom re enter private practice-that the sub-committee had ask.
after serving on the high court, ea lor ana naa received lmor
The committee, however, adoot- mation from virtually every
ed the recommended salary of'tte department head, giving
$12,000 In place ot $10,450 now 1 recommendations tor salary in
paid. creases, quoting the total num-
It wa Rep. Goodrich who ao""M ,na P" e-
made the main plea for an in
crease for the circuit Judges ln
the state, ln fact he moved to
boost the salary of the Judge
With this Information, Merri
field said, the committee I now
ready to proceed. The budget, be
said, provides for Increases for
to ii nnn in ! nf tin nnn1 3.308 state employes, approxi-
h k. .k I mately 33 per cent of the total
recommended by the sub-corn- rf.,.M ..i.,.
whether it is a good and proper
thing for the state
Those who conferred with the
governor late Monday were Rep.
Maurlne Newberger, chairman
of the house education commit
tee; Senator Robert Holmes,
chairman of the senate educa
tional committee; Senator Eu
gene Marsh, president of the
senate; House .Speaker Rudie
Wllhelm, Jr.; James Morris, di
rector of KOAC, and Elmer Mc
Clure, master of the state
grn$e.
at the Naval Air Reserve Train
ing Unit, Seattle. Jadin was ac
companied by Lt. Bob Pierce.
The two flew a Navy PB4Y2 to
Salem from Seattle.
was adopted.
Before this was don however,
several members ot the commit
tee complained about the un
wanted 1940 or 1P41 Chev
rolet or Oldsmobile club coupe
or 2-door. Will pay cash. Phone
2-8083. 43
Building Two House Two
building permits were Issued to
day to Marvin Girrard. On was
for the construction' ot a one-
story dwelling and garage at
2475 Hyde street, to cost $7500,
and another for a one one-story
dwelling and garage at 2485
Hyde, to cost $7250. ,
JOBS ABOVE TEAR AGO
Washington ( The govern
ment reported today that non-
farm employment in January
was 47.200.000 up 1.300,000
from a year ago but a drop of
1,800,000 from Decemoer.
In addition to having two chil-! attractive home on North River
dren of their own, a daughter of road. Currently Nebrija is un
hand a eon of 10, the Nebrljas employed, because of a slack
have a second boy living with! season in his trade. -them
a weU as a 2 -year-old I The Reiser Nazarene church
girl whom they expect to adopt. I has a membership that Includes even case load carried by the
The little girl, named Susie. I, number of different nationals. I various Judges, and Sen. Walker
ja UUIU uic HVliJ iu; iiuiiic.
Her parentage is unknown. And
ine foster parent have been un
able to determine her national
ity, beyond the fact that the is
Benton county motion to amend I the board of higher educational
,j "'--"'ft " J Vu,uu
The proposed Increases for
state employes would amount to
an additional $1,123,212 for the
next biennium and represent an
increase ot C.92 per cent over
the present total salary paid, or
$122,081,083.38.
occupied by a section ot the sec
retary of state s office and of '
late a small force from tha de
partment of finance.
At the opening of the session
President Marsh intimated that
this room might be taken ever by
the legislature for which it was
Intended.
But the light of people, who
had traveled many mile to at
tend a hearing (tending in the
hallways, unable to get Into the
hearing room, brought some
speedy action.
Jointly, Marsh and Wllhelm,
served notice on the respective
heads ot the department bavin!
workers in the hearing room, to
"get out, and get out right now."
They moved and legislature, for
the first time In years, ha a
large hearing room.
Coa tract Awards Associated
Oil was given the contract for
providing the county' require
ment of gasoline during tha '
next 12 month period during a
county court hearing Thursday.
The bid of Associated on gaso
line i a fraction of a cent mora
than 21 cent a gallon for da
livery at the county (hop where
storsge facilities are sufficient to
handle a truck and trailer load.
Held for Larceny Bill Jo
seph Wagner, 1245 Mill street,
was arested by a Marlon county
deputy sheriff Wednesday on a
Thurston county, Washington,
warrant charging petty larceny.
He will be held for Washington
authorities.
COURT NEWS
Circuit Court
Llord XuUnt MtUoB " Juinlla Helm:
Ofdr ml stlault.tawna MHiut 4iftn.
Safe deposit boxes are now j sat. .
available. $3 and up per year, i oni o. acsu ur d.
Pioneer Trust Company, 109
North Commercial street Salem,
Oregon. 43
Moving and storage ecross the
street, across the nation. Call
Russ Pratt, Capital City Trans-
43
Scott: Otdar tt tf fault mum aatuut camera
an Oriental perhaps Korean or
Japanese.
Susie was taken to the baby
home shortly after, being born.
She has fitted in well at the
Nebriia home, where she is lov
ed as one of their own flesh and
blood. Susie has the appearance
of being from good Oriental
stock, with well-formed features
and of cheerful disposition.
Susie has become attached to
the 18-months-old daughter of
Rev. and Mrs. David Blum of
the Keizer church of the Nazar
ene. Evajean Blum is a blonde.
They play together with appar
ent enjoyment, but were a bit
shy when they confronted a
in front or ine cnurcn
Howirt W. Kuor vi HMn U Xntor: Aa
war ant Muatw claim.
Drew Pearson
(Continued from Pae 4)
Castle Permanent Wavers. 305
Llvesley building, phone 3-3883.
Permanents "5 and up. Ruth
Ford, Manager. 43
Hardware Taken The theft
of a box of building hardware
. c. and &th McCaadiuh n William wg9 ta)(en from a house he is
F. and Mircarct Johaica: Suit cmiim , , , t 3075, Fplton
ludanent lor sl.tM.S4 alter dclindiau Cuilblructing at re""
have acta alvca rcawaaalc time In which atreet, E. K. Andrus, 2880
m taimi coatrart lot nrebaaa ct Doughton street, reported to city
prwortr. poUce The box contained about
Uirchanu Credit Burtaa n . T. aadj... wortn 0f cupboard hard
Uinirtt D. FoliraW, dha roadwar Aa- I " .j j... i
juditnoat ardor in raTor 01 whig, qui iiihh
.in.,. p.
plalauiu ln mm 01 IIW.M, annua HI M ;
paid In ay defendant.
COMPARE THIS TO ANY OTHER FOOD PLAN!
SMILIHG J ACli'S AUD DICllSOH'S
Has the Answer to Your Food Budget Problem!
3 sl lOTJ
6 MONTHS; 24 MONTHS
10 PAY ON FOOD 10 PAY OK FREEZER
tege, Steve Mitchell, would re
sign s National Democratic
Chairman around Labor day. By
that time he hopes to pay up the
deficit. . . . Gen. Joe Collins,
Army Chief of Staff, and Gen
eral Van Fleet are at odds over
several things ln Korea. One is
an amphibious landing behind
enemy lines. Van Fleet thinks
it can be done. Collins minus
'the enemy is too heavily dug ln.
Van Fleet is also sore because
Collins wouldn't let him stay
and finish up the war ln Korea
as he did the war in Greece. . . .
President Eisenhower refers to
the White House as the- Glass
House, complaining to friends
that he can't do anything with
out having It wind up on the
front page. . . . Ike Is consider
ing a fishing trip to Florida in
March, wants crack at Flori
da's famed black bass. . . . Sec
retary of State Dulles tele
phoned Maine's charming Sen.
Margaret Chase Smith recently
to get her okay on appointing
lame-duck Sen. Owen Brewster
as an assistant secretary of
state. Mrs. Smith refused , to
commit herself, which Dulles In
terpreted as giving Brewster the
cold shoulder. Now he's up for
appointment to the maritime
commission.
iCepTrlaht. ItaJi
A post card request will bring
you Chef Merlino's "Macaroni ; miner chin.
Mag'c" free! Address, Mission I
Macaroni, Seattle 4, Wash. 43 ideoree tun plaintiff eiutodr 1 minor
Townsend C 1 a b Meeting
Lucille M. Telleaon wa Utter X T0U0-1 Townsend club No. 4 will meet
aon: Olroree deorea tITea PUintlll aaatoar at the home Of Mr. Sna Mrs.
I W. E. Amick, 2125 North Fourth
Rath uea e Pail Biljeu: ntrorco ' street, at 2 p.m. Friday, Feb-
chlld and 111 monthlr ouppork
AUDurn acnooi momers v-iuu ..... . . ... -i aw.pt.
benefit ham dinner Sat., Feb. 21, land: Jucr llnda defendant eulltr of an
iitaw o du- IA..U. at (in .kit. aonooet choree. Continued lor aoateaee la
.wf-r, w-u - ... . i.w,.- w-'"v 1 poa. sa.
dren $.23. Door prizes ana pro
gram.
44"
Probata Court
Lrell a. Yorcen ar., aetata: Order av
thorlalna edmlalatretor to accept Me
oa compremtee oettlement In connection
with occidental death January 1, Itel af
Olpeon aetata: Appralaed at
Rummace sale you have been
waiting for, Friday and Satur
day, February 20th and 21st, at
9 a.m., over Greenbaum s, Sa
lem General Hospital Auxil
iary. 43'
LOST: On 89E between Wood
roffe's San Shop and 12th St
June, via So. 12th. Plastic baa! Charleo Henrr wrlchi aetata
.,. . .. . flret and final eatete.
containing O coat, 2 suit coats,,
brn. trousers, blanket, etc. John I
Rnlliner-r SSSft Di.nrnn Ph. red. ! MomOO LlCtnS
t ... J.. U.I..II. t . . .1 .
tha O. Ruhr, II, etudent, both' of Turner.
ruary 20.
Jomea A.
I1.74.S1.
I Oora Luclnda atantoa aetata: Net volae
of Uieblo eelote filed al n.tll 1 la re-
pen te atete treejurer.
43
2-3423. Off. 3-3121.
A noat card reauest will brina Delia. . John A. Turner. 41. eawnlU.
you Chef Merlinos "Macaroni ,1ial houeewiferrin.rveiie street, told city police,
Mission1
Hubcaps Stolen Two Cadillac-type
hubcaps were stolen
from the car of Jack B. Jones,
1881 Court street, Wednesday
night, he reported to city police.
Clothes Csll City police
were called Thursday morning
to recover a suitcase full of
men's clothing from a trash can
in the alley behind the R. L. Elf
strom company warehouse on
South Liberty street. Only iden
tification was a receipt with the
name Royce Sleighter on it.
Deflation Vandals stuck an
ice pick through a tire on bis
car Saturday niafht and another
tire Wednesday night, Henry
Hazenberg. 1178 South 19th
Magic" free! Address,
Macaroni, Seattle 4, Wash.
43
Annual Sale Poppytrall Pot
tery. $12.95 starter sets reduced
to $9.95 on California, Home
stead tV Blue Provincial. Buy
now. Regular prices will be
slightly higher after this sale.
The Kitchen Centre, S82 State
St. Ph. 2-7892. 43
BORN
The Capital Journal Welcomes
(he Following New Cltlsens:
si. mr.MoaiM, iiosriTAi.
TOlTHm T ItT end Mr!. John L.
Toepnrr, Manha. a Dor. F. IS.
PAULSON To Dr. and lire. Voeeph W.
Paul.on. e elrl. Fab. 1
(irn I f ViaAI. HOOPITAL
HELSTROM To Mr. end aire. Robert
p Heutrom. JM veucha Are., a elrl,
"flanCHK To Mr. and Mra. Itnacla
Haixnra, 4M Lablah Oardena Rd a
Ctrl. Frb. IS.
ARTFIX BOriTL
CURI. To Mr. end Mre. Jha Curt,
Ornl Bnndr. a elrl. rb. It.
NCUrTD To Mr. and Mra. 8d ejti.
I.id, ta Tilener Lane, Oalaa, s eul re,
la.
Spencer Corset! Armena Felt
of the Spencer Support Shop
will be at the Senator Hotel Frl-
- jday, Feb. 20. - 43
New arrivals in dresses cot
tons, orlons, nylons. Lorman's,
1109 Edgewater. Open every
evening til 7 p.m. 44
For Card at Thanks Notice
To aeeist you in writing a
CARD OF THANKS, w have a
list available, containing many
suitable phrase, b you would
like a copy, call the Capital
Journal, Classified Department,
Ph. 22408, and one will be
mailed to you promptly, without
:Cost. They also may b obtained
Ut Tha Capital Journal office.
CORRECTION
THE J. C. PENNEY CO. WILL (LOSE
AT 5:30 P.M. TONIGHT-not al
9 P.M. as advertised in this
mornings Oregon Statesman.
Store Hours Friday
9:30 A.M. to 9 P.M
fe .
YOU GET
Meat at Today's Low Prices
YOUR CHOICE OF MEAT CUT
AND WRAPPED TO YOUR -SPECIFICATIONS!
YOUR CHOICE OF FROZEN
FRUIT AND VEGETABLES!
The Best Freezer Buy
On The Market
With Option to Renew Teur Food Supply
After 8 Month at Comparable Price
7Lt
j!Q:h--JT ' ""is cubic foot
'V ' - 'i . AweeieewaeaTofjewS ' r-f: "!ie
k...SW.:s,iVW.iAauii.,jjtii.a .a ecu"
First Six PoymnH $4973 Final IS Payment $17.73
FAMILY SIZE 15 CU. FOOT
WHITE KING FREEZER
With th Following Food
The orode Voa
Hot mime
ar
Vi BEEF
2 PORK SHOULDERS
2 PORK LOINS
1 PREMIUM HAM
4 FRYERS
3 LBS. BACON
10 Asst. Pkgs. Seafood 12 Pkgs. Lima Beans
24 Pkgs. Peas
12 Pkgs. Peas Carrots
12 Pkgs. Mixed Veg. 9
12 Pkgs. Cut Corn
12 Pkgs. String Beans
6 Pkgs. Succotash
6 Pkgs. Spinach
6 Pkgs. Broccoli
6 Pkgs. Brussel Sprouts
6 Pkgs. Chick. Tamalt
6 Pkgs. French Fries
If you don't like these (ample assortment of
food rive ns list of what yea want we'll
secure It for yon and price It te yea en the same
basis.
8ee these Freeser on display at SMILING
JACK'S and at Dickson' Market South Paclfle
Highway at the 12th Street Junction.
SftULING JACK'S
OPEN YOUR
CONVENIENT
ACCOUNT
TAKES
IUT A
MINUTE!
aPt Corner Ccalcr S.
OPEN
EVENINGS
'Til 9 P.M.