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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1957)
Local Paragraphs Vacatlonen Return Ardys " naroara anyaer, Mar ion Counly employes in the offices ui assessor Harold Domogalla, have returnpri tn thai ia.i,. i lowing a vacation of two weeks tpeni in tne Hawaiian Islands. Pleads Innocent Warren H. Gil liam. 1705 S HH qt ln,lJ nocent in Municipal Court Monday iu o uuarge oi orivuig wnile intoxi cated. He was arrested Saturday afternoon near his home, city jjuute saw. inai nas Been set for ilia Ui. call IS Licensed Nnrsei The Oregon , licensed rracucai Nurses Asso ciation of the Salem area will hold its rgeular monthly meeting Thurs day at 8 p.m. at the Salem Wom en's Club, 460 N. Cottage St. -Program for the June meeting will be uiscusseu. Salem Rotary Club Two foreign 1 born persons, currently attend ing School in trm TTnitpH Stnloc will address the Salem Rotary uud at noon Wednesday at the Marion hotel. Anders Frykholm, American Field Service student at tending South Salem High, and Dr. AH Asgar Rotary Foundation Fel low from Suva, Fiji, attending Pa cific University, will speak con- v., inns men native luumues. Thomas Visiting A. 3 c. Rob , .ert R. Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Thomas,' Salem,- is I .' spending a 15-day leave here be ' fore reporting for duty at Fairfield .'.Air Force Station; Fairfield, Calif. "(Thomas entered the Air Force in !.',. Salem October 8, 195ff, and after taking his -basic training at Lack land AFB, attended the Ground ! I Power 1 and Support Equipment iscnooi at Francis JS. warren AFB, Wyo. King Bing Club? Salem Cher "rians will discuss a proposal to former King Bings at a meeting Tuesday night at 6:30 at the China City Restaurant. Other business to be discussed includes a float for the Portland Rose Festival parade, an invitation to participate in the Astoria Regatta and the Willam ette River Days celebration here. ; To Prexy Meet Wayne Carr and Neil Causbie, new and old stu dent body presidents at Willam ette University, left Tuesday for Phoenix, Ariz., to attend a three day conference of Pacific ''Coast College student body presidents. Retarded Children The Salem Association for Retarded Children will visit the special class at Grant School Thursday at 8 p.m. during the association's regular meeting time. Dr. A. W. Niemela .will demonstrate the opaque read - cr which the association helped purchase. There will be a dis play and discussion of work ac complished by the children. The in ' terested public is invited. Building Permits Wayne Curry, to build a garage at 1705 North 17th, 1250. Russell Gardner, to reroof a twrt-slnrv rfwallin,, r 1455 East Avenue, $200.' Wayne Curry, to wreck a garage at 1705 North 17th. John A. Anderson, to alter a one-story dwelling at 1660 .Tpffprsnn. 900 KWmon TnnB. to alter a garage at 2115 Laurel! auu. iiee Liorner, to alter a two story dwelling at 125 East Su- Oerior. S300. A H ITliftb-a,. tit alter, a store at 973-975 Market, oiw. irene snanucK, to relocatee a one-story dwelling and garage at 1420 Hirknrv . Ppgnnae n Pearson, to alter a one-story uweuiiiB oi xiiv variton, S319. Airman Here A.3.C. Donald A. Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Thompson, 4705 Har court St., who is taking a 24-week course at the Air Force Radio School, at Scott AFB, 111., is home on 14-day leave. A 1956 graduate of the Gervais High School. Thompson entered the Air Force Nov. 5, 1956, in Salem and took his basic at Lackland AFB, Texas. School Mothers to Meet Mc- Kinley School mothers who plan to enter their children in the first grade next September are invited to attend a meeting Friday at 1:45 p.m. at the school. Evidence of Car Remains At Fireplug A hit-and-run driver left some evidence at the scene of colli sions with a fireplug and a traffic light standard Monday evening, city police reported. Officers said they recovered (1) the right front door of a 1951 Ford, (2) a chrome strip, part of the door lock, (4) part of the door handle and (5) an unidentified piece of metal from the car. A witness to the accident at Highland Avenue and Portland Road also gave officers a li cense number after following the car westward on Highland and northward on Cherry Avenue to Pine Street. A woman was driving the car, he said. Officers said the license If registered to a man with a Thorman Road address. There was no apparent dam age to the fireplug or the 'light standard In the 5 p.m. accident, officers said. Here for Federation Meeting Lafayette was an amateur hyp notist. Man Cited Phillip James Gal lagher, 2577 Simpson St.. was cited to Municipal Court on a charge of disorderly conduct earlv Tuesdav morning, city police reported. The arrest was made about 1:30 a.m. in the 1800 block of North Capitol Street after a demonstration in volving a woman and another man, officers said. Gallagher was cited to appear in court Thursday. Hubcan Taken Thp thpft nf n hubcap from his car was reported to city police Monday by Donald R. Cowan. 240 W. Rural Avp Tho theft occurred early Sunday, he saia. Car Raided A radio knob, cig arette lighter and gas tank cap were stolen from a car on the Sur roz Motors used car lot, 333 Cen ter St., over the weekend, it was reported to city police Monday. Gasoline Taken Someone stole about 10 gallons of gasoline from trucks of the Valley Fruit Co.. 292 S. Cottage St., over the weekend, it was reported to city police Mon day. About 30 gallons was taken in a similar theft last Thursday, com pany officials said. Tot Injured Mario CampJ 2, 1760 Berry St., had: a small stick run through the little finger of the ngnt hand Monday evening, city first aidmen reported. The injury was checked and the tot was taken to a doctor by the mother for re moval of the object and further treatment, aidmen said. April I through May 18 CHOOSE FROM 176 DRAMATONE COLORS SPRED SHTin The 100S LATEX Wonder Weill Point So washable you won't have to paint again till you want to change colon! , Goes on twice as fast as ordinary paint with brush or roller! Dries in 20 minutes; no brush or lap mirks. Touch up any time it won't show! Brush or roller cleans in water. No painty odor. 2.05 qt. 6.29 gal. lENDURftNCEJfch,or 1 1 F,a!WS., ndSldln, 1 19.00 J SPECIALLY PRICED! Amailng Hew Paint Remover GLID-STRIP UTS you WASH Off OlD PAINT WITH WATIKI Easy and effec tive! ApplyGlid Strip wash off old paint with water! NM-laflammflblal 1.24 pt, 2.29 qt. 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I Mid-Valley Births SALEM GENERAL HOSPITAL SMALL To Mr. and Mrs. Orin E. Small, 313 S. Baker St., Mc MinnviUe, a boy, May S. SALEM GENERAL HOSPITAL McMANUS To Mr. and Mrs. Udell McManus, 1191 Hawthorne Ave., a girl, May 6. SMITHER To Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smither, 2660 Pioneer Dr., a girl, May 6. WOOD To Mr. and Mrs. How ard E. Wood, 1120 Linda Ave., a boy, May 6. ULRICH-To Mr. and Mrs. Had- don lilrich, 3425 Neff Ave., a girl, May 6. PARMENTER To Mr. and Mrs. Carmen S. Parmenter, 1304 Mis sion St., a boy, May 7. VRUMMITT To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Vrummitt, 4195 Hayes ville Dr., a girl, May 7. SALEM MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WATT To Mr. and Mrs. Ben Watt, Sheridan, a boy, May 6, MORGAN To Mr. and Mrs. Lee Morgan, Idanha, a boy, May 6. SANTIAM MEMORIAL HOSPITAL SPENNER To Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin A. Spenner, Rt. 1, Stay- ton, a girl, May 5. CAROTHER To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carother, Mill City, a boy, May 6. T r i 1 M w v of ,' . , m in CustSotona Dies at Home Gust Sotona, 63, 7965 Wheatland Rd.. was found dead at his home Tuesday morning, apparently of natural causes, the Marion Coun ty Coroner s office reported. The retired farmer was found by a neighbor slumped over on a bench in front of the pumphouse at his home about 9:30 a.m. He apparently had died there the pre vious evening. A friend said Sotona came to Salem about 9 years ago from Mon tana where he had been a sue cessful farmer. He lived alone, He was a native of an eastern (-European nation, coming to the United States many years ago, Only known survivor Is a son, about 20, in Wisconsin. The coro ner's office and sheriff's office investigated the death. Women from throughout Oregon are In Salem this week for the annual conven tion of the Oregon Fcderatoln of Women's clubs.' Shown In front of the First Pres byterian Church where the sessions are being held are Mrs. George Rossman, Sa lem, state president; Mrs. Marion T. Wea- therford, Arlington, who has been endors ed by the state group for the office of na tional treasurer; and Mrs, Dexter O. Arn old, Concord, N.H., national recording sec retary, here for the meeting of the Ore gon group. (Capital Journal Photo) Capital JonrnaVSalem, Ore., Ties., May 7, 1957 (Sec. 1, Page ! County .Budget . (Continued from Page T) News off Record CIRCUIT COURT Melvin Eugene Smith vs. Gwen dolyn Mae Smith: Divorce decree to plaintiff awarding custody of four minor children to him. Betty Pauline Freeman vs. Paul F. Roberts and Alma L. Roberts: Suit for judgment of $50,000 gen eral and $1,399.55 special damages as the result of traffic accident. Marion-Linn Cooperative Liquida tion Order appointing Howard Snodgrass, Jake Gilmour and Ed Drager receivers and authorizing them to proceed with liquidation of propreties with expectation that assets will equal liabilities. State vs. van Glossen: Sentenced to 15 months in prison on larceny charge., Everett E. Norflcet vs. State In dustrial Accident Commission: Or der raising disability payments by 15 per cent. State vs. Ben and Rosa Lee Ben nett, Shell Oil Co. and Albert H. and Ora Thompson: Settlement of $21,000 approved for .67 acre of land needed in connection with highway Improvement. State vs. Howard Thomas Jones and Alvln Lorraine Arneson: De fendants pleaded guilty to charges of obtaining money and property by false pretenses. Stnte vs. Irwin Curtis Fltzger ald: Sentenced to five years in prison on charge of assault and robbery, not armed with danger ous weapon. State vs. Joseph Eugene Bar bara: Sentenced to two years in prison for obtaining money and property by false pretenses. State vs. orval Jackson: Sen tenced to 90 days in jail and fined $250 for furnishing liquor to a minor. Jail sentence suspended. PROBATE COURT Ferd Schlapkohl estate: Order admitting will to probate and ap pointing Robert Hutchins adminis trator. 'Anna M. Flndley estate: Final order. John Seymour estate: Order admitting will to probate and ap pointing George S. Frum adminis trator. DISTRICT COURT Clarence A, Rcdfern, 1375 N. Commercial St., pleads innocent to charge of driving while intoxicat ed, trial to be set. MUNICIPAL COURT Warren H. Gilliam, 1705 S. SStJi St., pleaded innocent to charge of driving while intoxicated, trial set for May 23, bail $250. Harold L. Ward,. State Hotel, pleaded guilty to charge of driving while intoxicated, fined $250. MARRIAGE LICENSES Evan Damm, Molalla, mechanic, and Evelyn M. Harper, Molalla, housewife. ' While turning down a blanket $25 per month increase for all em Dloves. the budget committee fix ed this sum as a basis for equal izing salaries in a number of de partments Monday. These In cluded the courts, assessor's of fice, veterans service, school de partment and surveyor. The $25 a month formula for most of the county s road and shop crew was favored. How ever, there will be some adjust ments in an effort to equalize ex isting salaries. One of the larger Increases ten tatively passed by the committee occurred in the assessor's office where a reappraisal program is under way. Assessor Harold Do mogalla was granted permission to hire three appraisers and one deputy appraiser who will have charge of personal property. Total budget for the assessors office as requested is $114,305, A. D. Graham, surveyor, asked permission to hire a deputy sur veyor and the right to purchase a crew truck at $1,750. Total in crease in his department is $4,846. Mrs. Agnes Booth, county school superintendent, will add a clerk to her staff, according to decision of the committee. The salary of $2,700 allowed the clerk, increases in pay for a supervisor and a clerk, constituted the major por tion of the overall Increase of $4,509. Other department heads heard Monday afternoon included Ben Newell, county agent; vRidgley imiier, veteran s service o tice: Judge George R. Duncan, circuit court and Wallace Wharton, civil ueicnse. . YOU'LL WANT IT I $l - LlIJ . . mm Hadassali Conference Ends; Leaders Named (Story also Sec. 2, P. 1) Election and installation of of ficers early Tuesday afternoon con cluded the three-day Northern Pa cific Coast Region of Hadassah conference here. Mrs. Morris Bender, Seattle, is the new president. She succeeds Mrs. Morrie Gumbert of Portland. Other officers named are: Vice presidents, Mrs. Edgar Blumen- tnai, Portland: Mrs. Harry Ros- ncr, Tacoma; recording secretary, Mrs. Stanley Friedman, Salem; corresponding secretary. Mrs. Morris Allper, Seattle; treasurer, Mrs. At jJiskin, Spokane; directors, Mrs, David Pressman, Eugene; Mrs. Saul Levy. Tacoma: Mrs. Abe Levey, Everett; and Mrs. Jack Olds, Portland. Highlighting the Monday night meeting was tne address by Dr. Howard Sachar. professor of his tory at University of California at Los Angeles, who discussed "The Meaning of Jewish History." The meeting was at the Temple Beth Sholom. Because the Jewish Dearie have kept alive three Ideals, social jus tice, loyalty and moral optimism, they have been able to survive centuries of hardship and persecu tion, Dr. Sachar commented, add ing: "I suggest that the world is a better place because of the ideals aaucr ireiiutuwiib wavers, BU9 T.fvaalaw WAn ITU aaca c- .wiw iug. uw rwui. x cilia nents $5 up. Ruth Ford, manager.- ' ' lAUV.f House Approves Adventist Bill The House passed and lent to the Governor Mondav a bill tn iorce state schools of higher edu cation to admit students who have to be excused from some classes because of their religious beliefs. The bill was introduced bv Sen. Leander Quiring (R), Hermiston, wno said the University of Oregon Dental School had refused to admit Seventh Day Adventists because they wouldn't attend Saturday classes. Such students would have to make up all work they miss. - we have kept alive." The Jewish stand for "liberal" causes, as bettering inferior living conditions, was quoted as illustra tion of the ideal of social justice. Such organizations as Hadassah and its work with the Jews in Israel was quoted as illustrating the ideal of loyalty. The moral optimism was graphically dem onstrated in recent years in Ger many through the persecution un der Adolf Hitler, he said. Furs look better, last longer when cleaned and stored. Refrigerated storage at Lachelle's Furs, 1346 Ferry (Adv.) Vnr rhifalnnHlntf WallnanAp- WlfU Fabrics & Harmonizing Paints plua Expert Decorating Assistance, visit Clarke's, 220 N. Commercial. , (Adv.) Unsightly facial hair removed safely, permanently. Price's Beau ty Salon. Ph. EM 3-5859. 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