Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 03, 1953, Page 5, Image 5

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    Thursday. December S, 195S
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Eakm. Onto
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local Paragraphs
Bfcaanead Claba to M Mi
Cub Pack 10 ol Richmond
chool will mtct it Knight
-Addis wUl discuss the Christ
mas aeaaon activities ot tha
pack with tha Cuba and their
parents.
. Tseng GOF to Heat Craaa
reota polltlca ia tha aubject of a
.discussion to take place at tha
the monthly meeting of tha
Marion Polk county Young Re-
. publican club, in tha Copper
room of the Senator hotel on
December at t pjn. In add!
Hon George Jones, president of
the Young Republican Federa
tlon of Oregon will outline bis
alms for the state organization
during tha coming year.
Ask Street Improyement j
A petition sponsored by the
Hoover School PTA waa re
ceived Thursday by the County
Court asking the latter to take
ever Tesa Avenue as a county
road. The petitioners point out
that Tesa Avenue ia being used
by approximately 85 per cent
of the pupils attending Hoover
school. Teas Avenue, it is
claimed, la In a poor state of
repair. Some time ago a peti
tion waa received by the court
signed by property owners ask
ing that the avenue be improv
ed under the Bancroft act
Since then some objections
have been filed.
Tree Surgeon An assumed
business name certificate of
Lou'a Tree Service has been
filed with the county clerk by
Lucien B. LeCompte, 2585
South Summer street
Builder's Supply F. L. Jo
seph of Route 4 has filed an as-
eumed business name certm-
cate for Valley Builder's Supply
with the county clerk.
WUl Call for Blda The
County Court has authorized
the county engineer to prepare
plans and specifications in con
nection with the amount ot as
phalt that will be needed for
road work next year. Bida for
the asphalt will be advertised
during December.
Waives Extradition Ray
Leon McPhetridge, wanted in
Oklahoma on a charge of wife
and child abandonment, has
waived extradition and will re
turn to the state without fur
ther legal action.
New Field Director Mrs.
Helen Dieckmann has come to
Salem to be new field director
for this area of Camp Fire
Girls. She comes from Port An
seles. Wash, where she baa
been in similar work.
PARTY AT SCHOOL An
eighth grade party will be
held at Leslie Junior High
Thursday afternoon In the
school's gymnasium. The
party, which will have square
dancign, a movie, and games,
will atart at 4. Merry Lee
Smith, vice-president, of the
student body, la In charge of
the party.
Dudley to Speak John R.
Dudley, executive secretary of
the Salem Induatrial Develop
ment Council, will speak dur
ing the weekly luncheon meet
ing of the Salem Board of
Realtors at the Senator Friday
noon.
Decetatieaa Delayed The
Sale Downtown Merchants as
sociation has met with some
difficulty in decorating the
city s tree rt with Christmas
adornmenta because of failure
of some of the equipment to
arrive on time. Ita arrival ta
expected Immediately, but un
til it does come the decora
tions will have an unfinished
appearance.
Stadeata to getl Willam
ette University students will
hold a rummage sale next
Wednesday. Dec. t. at the
Greenbaum store from 8 al m.
to 4:30 p. m. It will be a
UNESCO benefit. Persons
having articles to contribute
rnav h4V them nicked ua hv
I calling 1-1385.
Trial Date 8et Jury trial
for Lyle Gordon Hadley, 1345
Hadley drive, has been set for
January 12 In Marion county
district court He is charged
with the negligent wounding
ot another. He la accused of
negligence In the accidental
shooting of fellow hunter Don'
aid A. Torgeson, 1330 Hadley
drive, on a deer hunting trip
early in October. Torgeson
suffered minor injuries. Had'
ley has pleaded innocent
. SOROPTIMISTS MAKE CLOCK PAYMENT
- f, a msm, i net mwa
. , v '-..,-,'
Student Talks
To Lions Club
Reynold Neufeld, 16-year-
old Salem academy senior.
gave .the five-minute "I Speak
for Democracy" address at
Still Free A young escapee
who fled from a Marion coun
ty deputy sheriff Tuesday and
made good bis escape I Thursday's Lions club lunch-
at urge xnursaay, tne sner- ttat won (or hlm first
"is office reported. Seven-1 1J0 hlch school
teen-year-old Robert Back of UnrfMita of the metro DoUtan
suvenon waa oeing turn so Salem area,
Jail to await arraignment on a it was Neufeld's first appear-
petty larceny charge when be .nee before a visual audience.
jumped out of the car In front his former addresses having
of the city police station and been tape recorded. He will
Soroptlmlats, Thursday morning, went to the clock tower
where the organization made a first payment on City Hall
clock installation, a Soroptimlst project, to the city. From
left: Lena Blum, Mrs. Henry Kayer, Soroptimist president;
J. L. Franzen, city manager, who received the $500 check
presented by Mary Reinke, chairman of the ways and means
committee for the club.
PAULUS BROTHERS AID CLOCK FUND
1 1 '
KeizerPIea -
Gels Denial
The State Highway Commis
sion has rejected a plea from
the Keller Rural Fire Protec
tion district against the con
tern plated closure .of Keizer
Road where it Intersects the
Salcm-Portland Expressway.
Directors of tha fire district
said tha closure would accessl
tate a detour la reaching the
extreme easterly portion of the
district In case of fire.
In its reply, th commission
holds that it "would be Impos
sible to separate the Keizer
Road and the expressway with
out also constructing a separa
tion with the railroad, which
reaulta In an extremely costly
project-
"Studies Indicated that the
traffic of Keizer road would
not in any manner Justify ex
penditure of public funds in an
amount! comparable to tha re
suit obtained,1' the commis
sion's letter continues.. "Fur
ther studies have been made
which Indicate that the travel
time necessary to use other
roads to reach points east at the
Keizer Road closure .is very
small. . '
"We do not believe that the
Keizer fire department will be
materially hampered in reach
iu the eastern areas of the tire
district over existing roads that
will not bo closed.-
Sale of Beans
Cause of Suit
Suit was filed In Marlon
county circuit court Thursday
by Clifford Swart out against
the Kolsted Canneries, Inc.,
seeking total Judgment of 114V
M1.88.
The complaint states that the
plaintiff made deliveries of
some 683,424 pounds of string
leas beans to the defendant be
tween August 20 and Septem
ber 28, 1953, which had a "rea
sonable market value of 6H
cents a pound.'
As a result of such deliveries
it Is said the defendant became
indebted to the plaintiff in the
sum of 831.072 56. The defend
ant is credited with having paid
817,423.58, leaving an unpaid
balance of $11,648.88.
As a second cause of action
the plaintiff states he delivered
79 tons ot sweet corn to the
defendant during September.
The corn had a market value of
$30 a ton, whereby the defend-
Deetz Hailed
Into Court
Oregon City T
Deetz, the Canby dairyman de
fying state milk authorities,
will go to court next Monday
to answer the state's charges.
A summons Wednesday or
dered him to court to show why
he should not be prevented
from selling milk tn gallon cans
at a low price. The State Board -ot
Agriculture seeks a restrain
ing order because be does not
have a milk marketing license
and sells below prices set by
the Milk Marketing Adminis
tration. Deets Insists it la his consti
tutional right to sell his milk ta
the way he prefers, and aays
he will carry his tight to the
supreme court, it necessary.
FIFTH SHIP BRINGS FOOD
Bremen, 0H The fifth ship
to bring food for needy fam
ilies tn East Germany and free
Berlin arrived here Thursday.
ant became indebted to the
plaintiff in the sum ot $2170.
None of the last named sum
has been paid, the complaint
States.
outran the deputy.
enter the state contest and win
ner there will advance to the
Merriam Talks Lawrence I reg,onal ,nd naUonal.
Merriam, president of the
newly-organized Salem Asso
ciation for Retarded Children,
A general picture of the to
Each address is based on- de
livery, content and originality.
addressed Salem Exchange witn the ust phase being given
club members Wednesday 20 nointa and the other two 40
noon on the work the club la I each.
trying to do in helping re- Neufeld, son ot a farmer,
tarded children find a place in plans to take up medicine,
the community. The associa- Douglas Hay, municipal
tlon consists of parents, rela- Judge, and president of the
Uvea, friends snd other per-1 Salem junior chamber of com-
ions interested in the children, merce, outlined the contest
he said. Along with the talk, which Is sponsored on a nat
Merriam showed a film on the tonal level by the Junior cham
ublect entitled "Children ber.
Limited." The program was arranged
I by Cecil quesseth, attorney
Car, Truck Collide A ear and member of the Lions club.
driven by Kermlt Leroy Ped-
erson, Route B, suffered eon- w ,11 r
siderable damage to the right J QUI n 1.05.5 TinT
side about 12:30 a.m. Thurs-I
In High School Shop
day when it collided with the
left rear wheela of the trailer
of a large transport truck
driven by Lee Frederick Mc
Intler, Route 4, near the In.
tersection of Center and Capi
tol streets, city police report
ed. Both care were traveling
tne same direction, police ,choo, woodWorklng
, u I Wednesday afternoon.
wa iiiuiur. u vui w re
ported Injured
A 17-year-old high school
boy lost one finger from his
left hand and another finger
was badly Injured as a result
of an accident while using
power saw at the Salem high
shop
Ua J
Mrs. Henry Kayser, president of Salem Soroptimist club,
receives a $50 check from George Paulua, representing
Paulus Brothers who made the contribution to aid the
Soroptimist in paying for clock installation in City Hall
tower, a club project.
People Held
(Continued from Pace 1)
Assembly Vote
" " (Continued tram Pace 1)
Fellow Employes Honor
Donald Smith. 198 North
24th street, was treated at the
scene by first aldmen for the
two mangled fingers and was
the State Department of Agri
culture honored M. T. Madsen
at a luncheon today.
retire at the end of the year
MILITARY MEN
AND VETERANS
Madsen-Jellow employes of , uken SaIem G..-ai hospi.
tal where the ring finger was
He will ,mpuUt'd be,0W l" ,eC0"d
Tt ..... J - ...1,11.
ILL? b"kerie' lOT thai t mTdflnger would
.j.-........ . . 1,-tj. tn K mnntflfon
hospital attendants said, but
Food sale and bazaar by the Thursday it was reported all
Labish Center Church women, right and young Smith was
Friday, December 4th. Next reported in good condition.
Hnni- tn Fitt' Meat Market. I
288 Mrs. uuinrie 11 as sirose
Thanday, December S
Organised Naral Reserve sur
face division, at Naval and Ma
rina Corps Reserve Training cen-
"Battery D. TJtod AAA.AW bat
talion, at Quonset nut on Lee
"oompany D. lSJna infantry
regiment, at Salem armory.
Seabee Reserves, at Naval and
Marina Coma Reserve trainine
center.
'jirin. SSth mrislon
&th Infantry Division, Korea
Recently Joining this division
waa Pvt. Lerfle M Fowler, son of
Mrs Fsiui rowier, ru
crminru road. Salem. Oregon
Fowler, a rifleman, entered the
Army in Ma; and completed his
basic VauUQK at rorfc vru, Mui.
Arrives ta Korea
wit the 2toh Infantry Divi
sion in Korea Pvt. Richard C.
Monson. son of Mr. and Mrs. O.
c unniun. Indenendence. Ore-
enn recently arrived in Korea
for duty as a rifleman with this
jiivfetMv Umnn. a araduate Of
the Independence hteh achooL
entered the Armv in February of
this rear ana eompievea nis w
training at Fort Pro, Cslll.
t 111 , 1 riMiilnfi
Portland Air Base, Portland.
Orc-CoL Robert W. Sheets, com
mander of the 403 Troop Carrier
Wing, (medium) has announced
that limited vacancies are now
rn-n lor non-Drtor arrvlos per.
nnd in tin Air Porta Reserve
AU male appucanU 17 Teara of
age and older, not classified 1-A
by the selective service board, are
Hrthl tn cnltat
Complete details on enrollment
tn the Air Force Renerve can se
secured from the Reserve In.
formation Office. Portland Inter,
national Airport.
I Salem friends were informed
Capital Variety, 1262 State Thursday that Mrs. George B
St. Open every night til 9, until Guthrie suffered a severe
December 23. zbb- stroke Wednesday at the Guth
' I rie home In Portland. It was
Castle Permanent Wavers, dnnhtfui tht ah would live
303 Llvesley Bldg., pn. 3-3803. through Thursday and her
PermanenU $5 and up. Ruth children have been called to
Ford, Manager. 288' her bedside.
BORN
iLsTM GUftftAJL OtPITAsV
DA T Mr. MeJ Mrs. DooiM DaaJB.
gut a samnnMs KaJL. 1tL Do. S.
OHNDUH-To MT. T4 Mr. DkTtd
IIOBmMtfa, 111 W. I ln$ll $-, gUi,
. I.
rURRBI Tt Mr. n4 Mr.
IlLIll MtWOKLAL BOB PIT AL
BONOOOPflKI T Mr. ftttd Mrs Prank
atoBMofitL Rt 4. Boi ito. slrL DtC- t
(fTTUW-Ta Mr. S&4 Mrs, CbftTrM
trftv, tiU Uuhrmood At, ft
COURT NEWS
Circuit Court
Rllt Colrtr m Picker x-rsr Corp. of
Oregon: Jury vtrdlrt la 1tot of ploln-
B.P.W. club bazaar and
cooked food sale Saturday,
December 3. Good Housekeep
ing Store. 289'
Aloha Chi Omega Christmas "? J." M"1 " M
Greens ahow. Vailev Motor Co.
ij w a c 1 ,n n 1 stftl rnjoiM uiuiuoi (.amwaitT
rnaay ch.rm Morwi: Otaer .1 itf.alt nun
Sunday 12-9. zu uoiiui mnodim m ut mm 01 w n.
. . . 7 , ... I lfory Loa OfU Uorlon Lorent
Bird snow, Dazaar, reo. sui, C.,1IM intnt of in 000
9 a.m.-5 p.m. White's Feed rn ond hmji aim
store. Birds, Psrakeets. (Cagea frrt4 ta lrt.trMk crun. rxe. u, iiu.
. 2RH
. I Clifford Bwartont Kolatftd Ctnr.tr-
Bargains at.YWCA Budget ,,1.14,01 00 M iiuo 1 mum tat
shop. 162 S. Commercial. Open 'or nour.
Friday & Monday 19-9. 288 jiatn wrntiri n. MMk ruetior. Bonn
IuoniirtKuon (mptsr mom nitrt,
rlortn.Mt. Inc.: Dramrrtr 17 defradut
PlKhor a itmtt of laiaffleloat lacu.
alia U. Lanta rt X. K and faltB
a. Loach and a. af. Imob: Dtworrtr kv
IdofoadaaU Ltaeh am aromada f taaaf-
IfMaBt facta.
Delta Alumni, Friday, Decern
ber 4, over Greenbaum's, 9-4.
288
Walvae af aitradltloa
Itnod kr Bar Looa McPMtrKko cbaricd
1th ifo and ahlld
taM at Oklahotaa.
nummage sale over Gteea-
baums Saturday, December 9.
Open 9 ajn. 289'
Bazaar luncheon St Paul's
EniscoDal church. Chemeketa
near Church St. Friday, Pc-1" "
cember 4, 10:30 a m. -8:00 p.m
288
Probate Court
Jaaua L. tDtrtr aotau: Baarlas rt-
rrank W. attUtnMT coUU: Order a,
arovrav foarth atan-aaaaal account and
anUiorlalai asocatar to atako oichani
of rrv.il D. a troacarr aartiricataa af
All-day bazaar and 75c ehkk- meckudsaaa.
en pie luncheon, 11:30 a.m. to 1M to. umun nardia.hi: or.
1:30 D.m. Friday. Dec. 4. First dor apprerlas annaal aecomal af SU4-
Congregstional church. Home- -
made mince meat for sale. iMunieiool Court
AOO I aoaoao waa
atlTTM trliua
Another shipment of Kim.
port Worldwide Dolls has ar-l
Satm Waah
latoalcataa. mod aw
lln of lino.
Iblaa A. Waarth. rocfcUoa dnrlms.
rived, priced 25c up to fftoso aw""' " '" """
See these and Amerlesn-msde nonau Artm. sm cantor ovoat.
dolls at 1210 North 16th. Also anna, nw .aieatod
do machine hemstitching. Open ! MSft auco of aaprai mod
lues- wed., at Thurs. 2BB court.
The Clackamas county sena
tor said that recent surveys
tor said that recent surveys
have brought to light wide dis
crepancies in the assessed val
uation of comparable proper
ties in Oregon snd in other
states. He added that the
problem of achieving equitable
assessments for property tax
purposes in this state, as well
as in others, resolves itself into
providing definite targets of
value, appraisal tools and com
petent appraisers.
True Cash Value Key
The definition of 'true cash
value,' the definite target of
value, must be such as to be
easily understood by both the
appraiser and the taxpayer,"
Senator Belton said. mere
must be no room for wide dif
ferences of opinion as to value
level. Tax administrators and
assessment officers are entitled
to some mark on the wall as a
guide to orderly, uniform, and
equitable valuation of prop.
rty."
Among the directives given
the committee by the 1953 le
gislature was the difficult task
of establishment of a proced
ure of ascertaining the 'true
cash value' of real property
Further Senator Belton said
that the committee is "well
aware that a new definition of
true cash value' Is not in itself
a panacea for Oregon's assess
ment dilemma.
Equalization Deceiving
Tha equalization program
now under way by the state tax
commission shows that lnequl
ties within each class ot prop
erty csn be corrected by prop
er administration, but equaliz
ation between classes of prop
erty tinder the definition is
deceiving thing. The
value level for Inventory prop
erty is definite, but that for
real property is dependent on
individual interpretation of the
phrase 'normal conditions
which Is contained In the pres
ent Oregon statutes," the sen
ator said.
Belton concluded his state
ment by pointing out that the
"continuation of a sound and
stable tax and fiscal policy, in
both state and lobal govern
ment, is of prime Important;
and that la the sole purpose be
hind this statement."
"2. Condemns the commis
sion by any governments or
authorities of murder, mutila
tion, torture, and other atro
cious acts against captured
military personnel or civilian
populations, as a violation of
rules of international law and
basic standards ot conduct and
morality and as affronting hu
man rights and the dignity and
worth of the human person."
Vishinsky said he and his al
lies voted sgainst the resolu
tion because it was "libelous,
spurious and hypocritical."
India already had announced
she would not vote on the reso
lution, explaining this was be
cause of her position as head of
the Neutral Nations Repatria
tion Commission.
Tornado Kills
(Continued from Page 1)
Learn knitting. 241 State St
S-S6S4. Wednesday thru Satur
day, 1:00 pjiL-t pjn. 102
District Court
aormond Mrrrol
dMTlne vhlle
arvnaD, ted
Bllm. Sheridan.
intoileaud (Foormarr St
Her husband's body lay near
by
REDS CHARGE
SPT CENTER
Warsaw Poland (At Polish
prosecutors charged Thursday
that an American-backed West
Berlin spy center Is sending
armed men into Polsnd to or
gsnize subversion agsinst the
communist government
The storm cut off power tem
porarily in the Alexandria
area and hampered communi
cations.
The LaSalle officials said at
least 20 homes were destroyed
or damaged at Tullos.
At the Paradise community.
10 miles north of here, four
highway employes sleeping tn
a trailer were carried on a
wild 100-yard ride by the rag
ing winds. The extent of their
Injuries was not known.
The twister narrowly missed
the veterans administration
hospital five miles north of Alexandria.
The twisting terror alsd
struck at Hineston, Dry Prong.
Klngsvllle and the area east of
Colfax as it raged across the
center of the state in a north
easterly arc.
Livestock Disease
Cases in October 281
The state department of ag
riculture said today that 281
cases of livestock disease oc
curred In Oregon during Oc
tober. The tabulation was made
from reports ot veterinarians
throughout Oregon filed with
Dr. K. P. Peterson, state vet
erinarian-
Brucellosis topped the list
with 122 reactors found in
26.216 animals tested.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank all the
friends, neighbors and organi
zations who have helped us In
so many ways since the loss of
our home by fire.
The Edgar J. KoUn Family
188
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