Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 16, 1953, Page 8, Image 8

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
Thursday, April 16, 1953
to? 31
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Soap Box Derby Time!
Boy Knife Wielder
Arrested at Dallas
Dallas Placed on probation
by Judge Aril Walker April
14 tor injuring another Juven
ile with a knife was an 11-
year-old Dallas grade aehool
student.
Brought into cuitody by De
puty Sheriff Dennis Earhart
on complaint registered by
neighbors, the boy was alleged
to have 'thrown a knife at an
acquaintance with the result
that he wai Injured sufficiently
that medical treatment wai
required. The complaint stat
ed, that the knife had been
thrown from across a street. .
Despite tiie fact that the in
cident occurred on April 3, a
complaint was not made until
later when the neighbors be
came concerned that the boy
seemed unable to get along
with his neighbors and ac
quaintances.
Investigation by the sheriffs
office disclosed the fact that
the boy and his mother live in
a trailer in North Dallas. The
father of the boy is working
on the coast and for the time
being is living away from his
family.
.Judge Walker, in placing the
boy on probation to his par
ents, has required that he re
port weekly to Judg Ed Hayes,
of the Folk county juvenile
court
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Mrs. Davis Hurt
Sllverton Mrs. Emma
Davis, 80, widow of the late
Tom Davis, is as urgery pa
tient . at Sllverton hospital.
Mrs. Davis fell on the steps of
the Seventh Day Adventist
church where she had attended
Friday evening services, - and
suffered a broken hip.
George Washlntgon's estate
totalled 8,000 acres.
$190,000 Due
In Polk Co. Tax
Dallas Soon to be publish
ed by the Folk county tax
collector is a list of all persons
delinquent in taxes on person
al or real property. "A total
of $190,995 1 personal prop
erty taxes alone plus interest
as owed the county," says Tax
Collector Tony Neufelt.
Upon a preliminary notice
of such intention published
two weeks ago it was noticed
that some of those owing de
linquent taxes rushed to the
office of the collector to set
tle their debt, Despite the
fact that the rate of payment
has slowed down since the
first few days, to date $2,037
in personal taxes, and $5,047
in real taxes has been collect
ed, according to Neufelt.
. A complete list of all delin
quents has been compiled, and
as soon as all those who hav
since diedor moved from the
county have been removed
from the list it will be pub
lished. Neufelt reminds those
who are on the list that they
must pay promptly if they do
not wish to have their names
published as tax delinquents.
It's Now Officially
Oregon Slate College
Gov. Paul L. Patterson put
his stamp of approval Wednes
day on a bill to. give Oregon
State college its right name.
The Corvallls institution has
been called Oregon State since
the time many years ago when
the name was changed from
Oregon Agricultural college.
But the current legislature
discovered that some laws still
referred to OAC, so the bill
signed by the governor fixes
up those laws with .the right
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Manclaughter Charge
Dropped at Roseburg
Roseburg A manslaugh
ter charge against Donald S.
Partin, 35, was dismissed in Dis
trict Court here Wednesday.
He had been accused after a
fist fight with William C. Kel
ly, 39, Roseburg, over a traffic
mishap. Kelly was knocked
down, his head hitting pave
ment. Kelly's fellow workers
said he had suffered a head in
jury earlier the same day at
the plant where he worked.
Dr. George Lend, who per
formed the autopsy, testified a
brain hemorrhage caused
death.
. Partin was freed.
Home and $2100 to
Pay Mortgage Burn
Oregon City U.R) Eric John
son, Oregon' City, had a mort
gage, but no house or cash to
day after his home and money
burned to the ground.
Mr. and . Mrs. Johnson and
their eight children fled to
safety yesterday when fire de
stroyed his farm home and
$2,100 he said he was going to
use to pay on the mortgage.
Johnson told sheriff's depu
ties he had withdrawn $1,700
Albany Paper
. Albany Announcement was
made Wednesday by R. R. Cro
nise, president, and Glenn L.
Jackson, Medford, secretary ot
the Democrat-Herald Publish
ing company, that they will
erect a new building this year
at Sixth avenue and Ellsworth
street.
It is estimated that the cost
of the construction will be in
the neighborhood of $100,000.
The structure will rise on a
site 'that includes two residen
tial properties, the one at the
intersection of Sixth and Ells
the residence of the late Dr. J.
P. Wallace and the other ad
joining on the south, purchased
from Mr. and Mrs. Rodney
Tripp and now , occupied by
Mr, and Mrs. H. w. Garwood.
The Democrat-Herald last year
purchased the Wallac residence
from Mr. and Mrs. Dell R. Al
exanders, who had lived there
for 13 years.
The acquired land provides
.ti11 a 17 iAK miiarA
feet. The entire property will
be utilised for tne new news
paper plant.
The work of building the
new newspaper plant is. ex
pected to be started soon. The
move was made necessary by
the overcrowded conditions of
the present plant on West Sec
ond avenue, between Broadal
bin aud Ferry streets. A .
n.
from the bank the day before
to put with $400 he had saved
to pay on the mortgage. The
money was hidden in an up
stairs closet and went up in
smoke,, he said.
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