Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 11, 1954, Page 13, Image 13

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    Thursday, February 11, 1934
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
rag 13
Box Car Gaming Dive
Hit by Albany Police
ALBANY A raid hu ilv
police and county officers on a
suspected gambling site late
Tuesday night resulted in the
arrest of nine men for gambling
and three, women for vagrancy
Police Chief Ray Maddy report
ed Wednesday. All those arrest
ed were negroes.
The officers, acting in collab
oration with a Southern Pacific
company agent, raided three
gambling tables in Southern Pa
cific railroad cars about 9 p.m.
The cars, not in use by the com
pany, were stationed near the
north end of Howard Dr., where
Southern Pacific section gang
employees live.
All 12 persons arrested plead
ed guilty Wednesday before
Municipal Judge William Boll
man and were fined amounts
varying from $25 to 5100.
The crackdown was reminis
cent of a raid at the same place
March 9, 1951. Restoration of
gambling activities in the cars
brought on the new arrests.
The women came here Tues
day from Portland with one of
'the gamblers, Maddy said.
One of the men, James Wil
liams, 29, Albany, was nabbed in
both raids. Because he had been
arrested for gambling once be
fore, Williams not only was
fined $50 but was ordered to
spend 10 days in jail, Bollman
said.
According to police reports
the vagrant women were Doro
thy J. Jackson, 31, Ruth Smith
alias Velma Scott, 29, and Mer
cedes Dorothy Dobbins, 28. Each
was fined $50 of which $25 was
suspended.
Kenneth James Freeman, 28,
Portland, was fined $100 on a
gambling charge and on a simi
lar charge Daniel Webb, Jr., 37,
Albany was fined $50, with $15
suspended, leaving $35 for him
to pay.
Fined $50 each, with $25 sus
pended in each case, ah on
gambling charges were Roscoe
Scribe r, 49, Albany; Booker T.
Robinson, 4a, Salem; Willy Al
len, 36; James M. Jackson, 30;
Tommy Hutch, 35 and Thomas
Howell, 39.
All of the defendants either
have paid or have made arrange
ments to do so.
WU Music Students
In Recital Friday
Six Willamette university music
students will be presented Friday
afternoon at 3 o'clock in the music
hall auditorium with the general
public being invited. to attend.
Appearing in concert will be
Amy Girod, pianist, and Coralie
CHOSEN
f-4 -JL . - . ,
Irate Taxpayer Pays Tax
Claim in Bloodied Dollars
Richard Graves, above, 47,
of Lafayette, was chosen as the
Democratic candidate for gov
ernor by the California Dem
ocratic Council in convention
at Fresno. Graves, former ex
ecutive secretary of the Lea
gue of California Cities, de
feated Mayor Laurance Cross
of Berkeley for the nomination.
(AP Wircphoto)
Doughton, soprano, both of Salem;
Jane Gray, pianist, . Portland;
Winifred Waltz, pianist, Forest
Grove; Ronald Hershberger, pi
anist, Klamath Falls; and Donna
Jenkins, ' soprano, Seattle.
DES MOINES, Iowa tfv-An Irate
taxpayer, who paid part of a $13,
542 federal tax claim with a tub
full of silver dollars over which
he had poured two buckets of
blood, threw the U. S. tax office
into a furor here yesterday.
The taxpayer, Robert Friel, 27,
of Council Bluffs, said he staged
the dramatic incident to "raise
hell" with tax collectors because
he said they had harassed his pa
rents during an investigation of his
finances. He said he got the blood
from a packing house.
He drew the ire of Iowa Internat
Revenue Director Frank Halpin,
who accused him of defacing U.S.
money. But after the. Secret Serv
ice ruled that the silver dollars
Students, Faculty
Tie in March of Dimes
Parrish junior high has taken
in 130 dollars for the March of
Dimes from two basketball games
between Parrish teams and the
faculty: The final game of the
series will be held Monday be
tween the faculty and the Cardi
nals. In the first game more than a
week ago the Parrish Pioneers
edged the faculty 26-25 as the stu
dents contributed $79. Fifty-one
dollars was given Monday as the
faculty downed the Greys 55-32.
were not defaced unless they were
pcrminenlly damaged, Halpin
agreed to accept the payment.
However, he insisted that Friel
count it. That took Friel more
than two hours. The payment add
ed up to 4,9t)7.
Friel, who said he had been in
the construction and investment
business before he got into income
tax trouble, told newsmen the in
cident ' was his way of protest
ing the "harassment" of his par
ents because of his tax troubles.
He said .his father, F. E. Friel,
suffered three strokes as a result.
Out-of-Salem Folk
On Heart Drive
Announcement was made to
day by Lloyd G. Hammcll, gen
eral chairman of the Marion
County Heart Fund Drie, of the
appointment of two out-of-Salem
committee members to do vol
unteer service in their communi
ties. Mrs. Thomas DeArmond, as
sisted by the Rainbow girls, will
handle solicitation in Woodburn
and surrounding area, and Mr.
Thomas Bockelman of Mt. An
gel will head a group in this
district to recruit funds for the
drive.
Whalebone once was worth
$10,000 a ton.
Law Praised
ALBANY If the milk con
trol law were abolished, Oregon
dairy producers would have no
guarantee they could sell their
milk, William Wiedel, state milk
marketing administrator, told
members of the Linn County
Dairy Herd Improvement associa
tion at their annual meeting at
the Riverside Community hall
Tuesday.
"Tho law protects the produc
er in Oregon, while California
dairymen, for example, do not
have this protection," Wiedel
slated. "I feel we have the finest
law in the nation in this respect."
The state official emphasized
the producer must realize he has
a responsibility to produce his
milk as stipulated in his con
tract. During the morning program
DHIA members elected Jim
Ruby, RFD 3, Scio, and Clarence
Mullet, RFD 2, Albany as di
rectors. '
Two Highway Men
Win Promotions
Two promotions were announ
ced within the State Highway De
partment this week by R. H. Bal-
dock, State llignway Knginecr.
Gerald W. Wimer is being pro
moted from Division Officer De
signer in Roscburg to District
IN THE CAPITOL SHOPPING CENTER
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$109,421 FURNITURE STOCK OFFERED
STOTGCIGOT V TIME WSDBIIUKS:
After much thought and consideration, we publicly announce the closing
of our furniture business, located in the Capitol Shopping District. Hay
ing made other plans for the building, it is mandatory that we sell at
once our complete furniture stock and office equipment. THIS IS NOT
A GIMMICK SALE. Shaws find it impractical to continue this retail fur
niture store and will cease this operation upon liquidation of our com
plete inventory.
SALE CONTINUES DAILY
9 A.M. TILL 9 P.M.
There are literally hundreds of once-in -a -lifetime
bargains waiting for the first customers in
our store Friday morning. A small deposit will
hold your selection, but choose it early, for ev
erything will be sold on a "First come, first
served" basis. Sale will continue daily from 9
A. M. til 9 P. M. Saturday 'til 6 P. M. until the
1 entire $109,421.00 stock has been sold, office
equipment included.
tJjmS
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SAVINGS UP TO 60
IN EVERY DEPARTMENT
We want you to know that this is not a wild
advertising "come-on". All items in our huge
and select stock have been drastically reduced
to force immediate sale. We must move this
huge $109,421.00 stock of furniture quickly
and have PRICED EVERYTHING WITH THAT
PARAMOUNT THOUGHT IN MIND. Shop our
store loaded with real down to earth values.
Credit terms easily arranged, or a small depos
it will hold your selection.
IBS? 033X0
for? rrrrnil fiftnrn ffflffl) ffilftffi crfft to ffa tfh
Maintenance Superintendent ' at
Coquille.
He will be responsible for the
planning and supervision of all
maintenance of highways and
bridges in the district from the
California border to Reedsport
and to Camas Valley on the east.
D. J. Sage, District Mainten
ance Superintendent at Coquille
since 1936 is transferring to the
Eugene District to replace A. J.
Ford, who is transferred to the
position of a Resident Engineer
in that area.
Wilfred E. Cole, 2274 Hazel
Avenue, Salem, is being promoted
from Draftsman to Designer in
the main Road Design Section in
Salem. ,
Cole started as a chairman with
the Highway Department in 1946
and has previously held the po
sitions of Computer, Draftsman,
and Senior Draftsman.
400 Agriculture
408 Pets
DALMATIAN female, purebreed, for
talc, 3415 Williams Ave.
DOBERMANN Plnjcher Pups fol
sale. Mala 20. Female I0. 4195 N
niver no. rn. z-iuy.
PARAKEETS, Cages, lupplies. Bird
Paradise, 3180 Livingston 2-1842.
HOLLYWOOD AQUARIUM. 1958 Mo!
Coy, 1 block east of N Capitol. 11',
hlocks north of Msrtlson Ph 2-6897.
PARAKEETS Babies raised In our
home. $7.50, all colors. Mrs. Pow
er. 735 BeHevue. Ph. 4-1597.
BOXER female. Moore's tropical fish '
equipment. Parakeets, pels. Mac
leay Rd. 4-3773. Closed Wed.
CANARIES Orange At aprlcoi
strain. Phone 3-4385. 1340 Chemek
eta.
410 Seeds and Plants
Two Hours Given
For Court Argument
Chief Justice Earl C. Latourette
has restricted attorneys in the re
apportionment case to two hours
argument when the supreme court
holds a hearing on the appeal of
Rep. David Baum of LaGrande,
February 24.
Attorneys for Baum were given
one hour to present arguments
while the state, represented in
this case by Attorney General
Robert Y. Thornton and Secretary
of State Earl T. Newbry, were
given 45 minutes. The remaining
15 minutes will be taken up by at
torneys tor a number of interven
ers in the case who joined with
Uie state in defending the act.
The state has until February sn
to file an answer to briefs already
filed by Baum. The suit was ap
pealed from a decision upholding
the constitutionality of the act by
v-ircuii juuge uex iummell of
Marion county.
LEGALS
NORTHWESTERN strawberry certl-
mountain grown plants, we are
shipping daily. Write Harry Tee.
Gen. Del., Falls City, Oregon.
ROTTED MANURE by yard or sack.
YEAR OLD currant bushes, rea
sonable. Rt. 5, Box 29. Ph. 4-5780.
JOHN DEERE D. on rubber. JD
3-18 plow; 10 ft. disc: 10 ft. flex
harrow; 2 row corn planter: mow
er, rake: manure spreader; 75 grain
sacks. Miller, Ht. I, Box 75. Salem.
Ph. 4-2675.
450 Merchandise
455 Hsehold Goods For Sain
COMPLETE household furniture for
sale, J71B La Branch (4-Cornersl.
,J""E TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HF.R1PH.V r.ivru ..
JOSEPH W. HlITPWIRrtN I,,. I
uy oruer or me circuit Court of the
State of Oregon, for the County of
Marion, Probate Department, ap
pointed Administrator of the Estate
of ROBERT SNEYD RENFREW. De-
ceaieo. Any persons having claims
against said estate are requested to
present them, with nron.r vouch...
to said administrator at 310 Pioneer
Trust Building, Salem. Oregon, with
in six months from the date of this
notice.
Dated this 26th day of January,
JOSEPH W. HUTCHISON
Administrator for the Estate of
noneri sneya Kontrew. Deceased
nnuifin, hmuten & SPEEHSTRA,
Pioneer Trust Building.
Salem. Oregon, 1
Attorneys for Administrator.
J.2B.F.4.1U8.25
412 Fruit and Farm Produce
FERTILIZER
Rotted manure, weed free. 2-0774
414 Farm Equipment
FOR SALE or trade, 22'i' "Deep
freeze." Summer Street .Grocery,
1305 N. Summer.
HIDE-ABED, reasonable. May be
seen at 764 Mill after 9 p.m. Ph.
4-5938.
14 CU. FT. Deepfreeze, Coolerator.
2430 Lansing Ave. Ph. 3-9441.
456 Wanted, Hsehold Goods
WE PAY top cash price for good
usea jurnmire. enonances, etc. Im
mediate service. Used MercHndi-e
Mart. 270 S, Liberty. Ph. 4-6371.
CASH for good used furniture. Phone
3-3941.
Used Furniture
Valley Furniture Co. 2-7472
CASH for furniture, one piece or
houselul. Lamberts. 2-78J2.
Wall l'UUA Gooo useo furniture
or wlU sell on consignment Pn
3-6U9B SudleUs AucUw.
458 Building Materials
ADS IN THIS COLUMN
RECEIVED . . .
Too Late
To Classify.
CUSTOM plowing and discing. Fer
guson tractor. 2 bottom plow. Ph.
2-6120 or 2-4785.
Hi" powerful drom' o f M M f I A.M. ond
.Hei.lt. All item. L If) I f 1 " continue, daily 9 00
.Ubiec t. prior ..I.. U LU ) VSV XX ' " ' " "
.red, tern,, fre. KJjJlJ
SIAMKSR Mud ler-vlce. Son of
Knighta English import. Proven.
Sllent klttpn.i noon. 2 -Ofi.lfl.
MATED pair SLimcse. t And I'i yn.
rrm.iif nrrn. aon ana Kr.tnntlnuRh
ter of double Champion Knighti
mcr ripper. a-ut,.m.
SMOOTH fox trrrirr feiiwYf7T:ia"or
trade for typewriter or your terrier
pup. 2-0A.18.
300 I'rrsoiial
312 Lost and Found
LOST: Orange and white Persian kit
ten. 720 Waldo. Ph. 3-9707.
316 Personal
Play Popular Piano
Call Salem Music Co. 2-70,
or Sarchers In Albany. 332.
ALCOHOLICS Anonymous group No.
1. 2066 N. Com'!. 3-4537 . 4-3i4,
SAFE, permanent removal of un
sir.litly facial hairs Erich of N Y.
400 Agriculliirp
402 Livestock For Sale
FAMILY milk cow, Jersey; 100-gal.
rubber stork tank: 5 Ral. milk enn:
2 milk palls; 1 rail pall; rhurn:
separator on table: calf quaVd:
halter and chain. Millet, Ht. 5. Box
75, Salem. Ph. 4-2675.
AImj
ALFALFA HAY and clover.
barley straw. Ph. 2-78,15.
FOH SALE or trade, horses and
saddles. Ph. 2-02'Jl. 3376 Sllverton
1U.
LOCKEK H KEF Eastern Oregon, ij
or whole, 2.1c, iront ouartpr 20c.
Custom killing. Trailer loaned free.
Salem Meat Co., 1325 S. 25th. Phone
3-4H56.
403 Livestock Wanted
LIVESTOCK buvei 1 buy rattle,
hnr.M's. hous, sheen, gual. hoars,
veal Emery Alderman. Phone 2-ili9nr2-006.
CATTLE HUYEHS. E I. and II. Sue
then. 42!i7 Slate. 2-1315 or 2-4360.
CATTLE, horses, at your farm. E. C.
MeCandllsrvjm .2:jth.Ph JI-8147.
LIVESTOCK buyer, A. F. Kommer.
12iia Harmony Dr. Ph. 4-2(117.
BARGAIN sale. No. 4 surlaced lum
ber. 2x4, 2x6. 2x10, 2x12. Random
length. Eve ph. Stay ton 2707. Gold,
en Cycle Lbr. Co.. Lyons. Ore.
ALL NEW lumber, shtplap, .30.00 per '
i m aim up, zxs ana larger aa.uo per
I M and up. Some lumber .15.00 per
I M delivered. Phone 2-2042.
LOTSA
PLYWOOD
INT. or Ext. Any SIzel Some plv-wund-make
us an offer! Hundreds
of doors your choicel 6.95 up. Sdgs
59.50 up. Hardboard 1.75 4x8. Clg
tile. Roofing, Sprcd Satin paint. 1x6 .
TAG Cedar 5II5UM. Plywood pes.
low as 3c on t.. ta 4x8 Ugh 10c ft.
Oak Fig In healed room. Good 1x4
Fig, 98.50.
36 mas. to pay no down navment.
See us on remodeling needs fasl
incnaiy srrvicci
Open all day Sat.
Portland Road
Lumber Yard
3545 Portland Bd. Ph. 4-44.7.1
REMODEL NOW
Free Home Planning Service. I-et u
nnp you plan your new kitchen
with Wards beautiful wood cabinet!
We also Install pt.istle tile, mfcarta
ar;innoards. roofing, eavest roughs
and tiding. For your free estimate
cull .l-rtlitl, Montgomery Ward St
Co.. tMi North Liberty.
Garage
On your lot to your i pec iftcat font.
36 mo. to pay. Free estimates. Bork
man Lbr. and Hdw. Co. Ph. 3-3701.
2fi0 Stale.
PLUMBING
Toilet ..124.90
Shower Cabinet $.'W.SO
Wj.h n..sin 115 00
4-tn. cast Iron soil pipe, per ft. 69c
Wjiicr heafrrn, bath tubs, iittincs St
colored set at tremendous savings.
CAPITAL BARGAIN HOUSF
145 CENTKR SALEM
404 Poultry and Rabbits
FOR SA!.K-H;ihi)it. hutchei & hay.
fall 4;(ti(i4 evening.
BABY CHICKS- 'f Inched year round
with these Fpennl.i, N IL pullet l.c.
Pai Red roaster Tic. Older now for
choice of breed. Special New
Hamp. pullets. We. Valley Farm
.StnrcS.ilnn. 4-4K24.
WIN(; needs rabb.ta7".Wfl5 .state
Phone 4-:tyB.
BABY "-CHICKS H Mclie d y e r
round. Order now for choice if
brncds. Special New Hamp pullets,
lite. Valley Farm Store Salem.
408 Pets
TINY toy Ma nolie iter, puiebrccd for
; ;H I SJVilllan. Ave.
j COCKER Roden'Vd-AKC."Mso"coU
I He. whUeAKC, at tud. Ph. 2-1248.
I DOBKR M AN PI NSCH KR6y f7 old.
! female. 4-3124.
HONEY col male Peke. 1 yr. 3 mo.
! Out of show tock Innocttl.ited.
1.15.00. Call Jiflrr 4 30 p.m. 2-1301.
nKf.ISTERFD pure.bred "rta7nhunrt
I pnppie. Rrd male. $;i5. Ph. 4-2B2.
New fir door iamb 12 50
Oak flooring low price
New bain tun complete ..$5& 50
Used bath tub complete WMW...(25.00
ITsed cast washbasin J7.50
Hdwd plywd.. Ideal for
paneling or cabinets Chean
Loupe Insulation per bag nn
Fiberglass roll blanket insul. -.Che.ip
14-z elec. wiring , 3'jC
2-2 elec. wiring Sr
N.Tib $(173 & $8.95 ken
Asbestos siding ner o sn no
Painted shakes wllh under) .-$10 so
New doors, all size .$5 50
Used window 36" x 43" $2 50
mo used doors with frame
New toilets with Fonts $24.50
Double kitchen Finks, complete (41 50
42 yai elec. water heaters ..... $f8 50
Laundry tr.-vs. pipe, basin ...Bargain
500 gill slecl septic tank $62 50
4' cast Iron soil pipe .- ..,
4 solid oinngrburg pipe 38c
Roll lonfing, large Nupply 2 45
J Lib comp roofing $7 55
Ced.ir shingles. 4 grades Cheap
New C.ilv lion roof .... Cheap
Plywood, new carload ...... Bargains
New picture window $8 00
New weather stripped windows $14 20
C'rdar fence posts Cheap
New plaster board 4x8 $1 40
Steel garage door, complete. $14 00
Over-head rarafte hardware $13 95
Kiti'hen, hatji rm. enameled
checked wall cover .. . lOc q. ft.
C. G. LONG & SONS
PhL4..'j03l I ml N of Krlrrr
ALDER PANELING
COAST RANGE TIMBER
PRODUCTS CO.
WKST SAl.KM PH. -489S
462 Sportg Equipment
WANTED Good ustd rowboan
around 14 ft. Cascade Alrwavs, 193
W. VW, Lrhanon. Phone 228).
CASM paid for used guns, modem
and antique. Cascade Merc. 1230
Broadway,