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Statesman Journali
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Vyw.f iv.I.j Totter Manorial Propoccd cw Business Three injured ft'. ft 1 1 alt ill a tU i In Accident Near Firm Listed With County By CniRLTS MERCtS i never achieved greater I d.rce r.sion than under CLvler's '3 NEW YORK IB A reat motion Three persons remained in three An assumed business name for SCHOOL CSOVP TO MEET Delegates to the coming state conference will be picked by the Oregon School Employes Association, Salem chapter, at a meeting at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the School Administration building. The program also will include a Walt Disney movie, "Nature's Half picture created magnificent tele-1 direction. The three-hour ctr vision entertainment Sunday when film NBC reportedly purchase hospitals Sunday niht following a collision early Sunday morning on Silver Creek Falls Hijhway Sir Laurence Olivier- "Richard ine 1 as Columbia Industries.

1255 Columbia was filed the past week at the Marion County clerk's UI- made its debut on NBC-TV. Shakespeare's character study about a mile south of Cottage Farm. MEETING DATE CHANGED Gavel Club meetings of the Salem Junior Chamber of Commerce hive been changed to Thursdays it 7 a.m. at Nohlgren's Cafe. Rejular Jaycee meetings will continue to be held Tuesday noon at the Hotel Marlon.

Think you need bus service? We need passengers. Let's get together. City Transit Lines, (adv.) ELECTION SET Election of officers will highlight a meeting of the Capitol Toastmasters Club at 6:13 p.m. Thursday at the Hollywood Lions Den, Program also will include a group of speeches. of a hunch -backed villain who Listed as associates In the new Apparently most seriously In business, a wholesale purchasing Plumbing Free es jured was William Joseph Kerns schemed and murdered his way to the throne of 13th century England and jobbing concern, were Kras- timates.

Judson s. Ph. 3-4141. ton W. Scott, 1825 Beach and I t.

I i I t- i. iV if, (adv.) of Phoenix, Arix. Salem Memorial in fair condition with severe chest Hospital attendants said he was injuries, including rib fracture. Willard D. Lundin.

1870 S. High the longest single program yet sees on the home screen, When the audience rating report comes in Monday there will be some indication of American puLLc interest ia Shakespeare. For a host of luminaries of the British theater combined with Olivier to interpret the true poetry of Shakespeare witH great distinction, latelngeat Devices In transforming the last scene of the third part of "Henry VI-into the coronation of Edward IV SALEM ORGANIST FEATURED St. Quarters have been leased in Wayne Meusey, blind Salem a commercial building at the Columbia Street address. and concussion and aa eyelid lac eration.

Other assumed names Filed the Divers Fail In Searcb for Lost Woman SEATTLE HI Skin divers and ast week included: organist, will be featured on KLOR-TV at 2 p.m. Wednesday. He will present two numbers and also will be guest organist at an evening meeting of Wurlitzer Organ Guild in Portland. T. B.

Lockett, 2385 Claude for Lockett's Radio and Television Service. Salem; Alexander C. and Cora A. Steinka. for Hollywood Mrs.

Barbara Dixon. 486 N. Liberty was In Salem General Hospital where her injuries were said to be fractured pelvis and lacerations. Her condition was reported as fair. Derald A.

Het-land. 2250 Hyde was treated at Salem General Hospital for lacerations and shock. Kerns. Dixon and Hetland were reportedly riding in the same car with four other passengers- The driver was not tavern at 4310 Silverton Frank and Gordon S. Aman, lit.

AngcL and Russell P. Aman. Silverton, Aman and Sons general farm Farmer Dies Of Rifle Shot ing. ML AngcL Adriano Artiano, 715 S. 13th St.

and Jahon E. Grey, Salem Route identified, sheriffs deputies said. Army dogs have been unable to find a trace of a former Honolulu mother who vanished a week ago. When seen last Sunday morning she told her husband she was going outdoors to get some fresh air. She was clad in a nightgown and some fur galoshes.

The 30-year-old mother Is Mrs. Betty Ruth Whiteman. She had four children, the youngest still nursing at the, age of 3 months. Her husband, James Whiteman, is a radio operator at the Seattle- 2, Box 266, for Hydro-Loader Equip Driver of the other car, Terril SUtesmai Newt ttrvict ment Salem; Mr. and Mrs.

C. Dean Arlond KolL Stayton, was W. Brown, 3095 S. Commercial St. reported in Santlam Memorial for his opening scene, Olivier uses an intelligent device for clearing some of the confusion that marked the beginning of "Richard IU." The Elizabethan soliloquy becomes startling effective when Olivier as Richard, Duke of Gloucester, limp toward the camera and sardonic ally reveals his schemes, bis hopes his black intent Others Good The performances of the other aetors are of a piece with Olivier'sr Claire Bloom as the distracted, empty beaded Lady Anne; Sir John Gielgud as the Sad Clarence; Sir Ralph Richardson as the clever Buckingham.

This production of "Richard Hr succeeded, as the stage never has, in bringing the pagentry of history to vivid life in such scenes as the grandeur of the coronation and tha climactic battle of Boswortn Field. Hospital with an ankle fracture. MONMOUTH A Monmouth area farmer was killed Sunday morning by a 90-caliber rifle wound, apparently self-inflicted, according -to for Lockers, tame address; Lewis M. and Julia J. McKinney, Dental plates repaired while you wait at Painless Parker Dentist.

123 N. Liberty. Salem. NUCLEAR POWER TOPIC Members of the Salem Rotary Club will hear about "Prospects for Nuclear Power" at their Wednesday noon meeting at the Hotel Marion. Speaker will be Prof.

R. T. Ellickson, head of the Department of Physics at University, of Oregon. Mathis Bros. Announces new-revolutionary Miracle Johns-Man-ville Seal-o-Matie roof shingle.

Ph. 4-6831 for particulars, (adv.) BEER BOTTLES BROKEN Broken beer bottles littered his driveway Sunday morning, Edward Curtis, 1120 Highland reported to police. 1380 N. Church for SAlem Horn severe forehead laceration and possibly other injuries. His condition was fair, hospital attendants the Folk Coroner i office.

Bakery, a restaurant, Salem. Tacoma International Airport The Jackie Lee Armstrong, 25, died immediately after the shooting about 11:23 a.m. in his bedroom at the home of his parents, Mr. Military Roundup Whltemans had lived at Kent about a year and a half. Kerns reportedly refused attention at the scene of the accident but collapsed shortly after Willamette Ambulance had left with Hetland and Dixon.

The King County sheriffs office and Mrs. John Armstrong, Mon has been, using skin da ers and carrying on dragging operations mouth Route 1, Box 71, Coroner Paul Bollman of Dallas said. The house is on Coon Hollow Road for week at Lake Meridian, near Salem WAC Assigned to Girls Free of about 54 miles southwest of Mon- mouth, the Whiteman home. Eighteen dogs from Ft Lewis also were brought to the area to search for the missing woman unavailingly. Dr.

L. Marshall Osteopathy rectal diseases. New office loca Jail Following His parents told state police the shot was heard shortly after he had left the kitchen where they were preparing lunch. They laid German Base Word from Honolulu Sunday ex tion 1613 State St. Ph.

3-5509. (adv.) FIRE IN LINT BOX Kidnap Hoax pressed the supposition the missing woman may have been an amnesia victim. he had given- no indication of rea ions for -his action. Munich, Germany WAC Pvt. Fire in a clothes dryer lint Dora Walker, daughter of Mr.

box about 12:10 p.m. Sunday did Besides his parents, Armstrong INDEPENDENCE, Kan. Another la the list ef proposals for a Carroll Metres Ploaeer Memorial Is a sraad tower (showa ta artist's sketch above) to stand la WUlsoa Park. The lOe-feot cencrete tewer weald cost about tad would be ue4 as aa hearty chimes, for an steal and other send ampUficaUoa and for ase aa a warning device la the event aa emergency. Proposed Memorials Display To Continue Several Weeks no damage at the Roy L.

West leaves a sister, Miss Rosalee Arm and Mrs. William F. Walker, 1206 State Salem, recently was assigned to the 7822d Army strong, and brother, Richard Arm home, 2225 Wayside Terrace, North Salem firemen said. strong, both at home. rOI EYEIY PUIFOSf (Mi? Four Newton, Iowa, high school girls thanked their jailers for being nice to them and headed borne Sunday "very sorry" about the kidnap hoax that had put them behind bars.

Unit in Germany as a clerk-typ- Arrangements are pending at Bollman Funeral Home. Enjoy fine meals at Salem Home Bakery, 1380 N. Church. 7 to 3. Its.

Pvt. Walker was last stationed at Fitzsimmons Army Hospital, Denver. (adv.) Handshakes all around wound up TOWNSEND CLUB TO MEET Most of the exhibits are statuary. Fort Campbell, Ky. Pfc.

Rich Townsend Club 17 will meet ON SlGNATUt ONLY, ard Hajek is scheduled to 2 p.m. Tuesday at 925 Fairvlew CAR'OK FUKNITUKi The suggestions range from plaques and figures to sound towers and cemetery archways. the girls' 60-hour sojourn In the Montgomery County Jail. "I wish we could have met under different circumstances," Lois Davis, 18, told the matron, Mrs. Julia Haines.

Ave. leave the United States for Germany this month when his unit, wimiijnmiiiimiuiwii)unmi mini tNew 1955 DeluxT DRYERS 1 leg. 229.95 I Mk 1 the 11th Airborne Division, re The display is on the ground Fast efficient roof service, A display of proposals for the Carroll Moores Pioneer Memorial at the Pioneer Trust Co. building in downtown Salem will be continued for several weeks "to get more public reaction." "We want the public to come in an view the exhibits and in-in and view the exhibits and Indicate their choice," said an executive of the trust company. "Be Cascade Roof Co.

Ph. 3-4823. places the 5th Infantry Division. Hajek is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Wirlliam Hajek, 600 N. College floor of the trust company at State and Commercial streets. Hours are from 8:30 to 5 p.m. (adv.) "they re just four average American girls who made one mis takea big one," said Sheriff PURPLE HEART MEETING Newberg, Ore. Rites Friday For Victim of Heart Surgery Funeral services fof G.

Steven Kelly, nine-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Kelly, 210 Mc-Gilchrist who died Friday in Rochester, will be 2 p.m. Tuesday in St.

Paul's Episcopal Church, the Rev. George H. Swift officiating. and until noon on Saturdays. Floyd Huggins.

Military Order of the Purple $25 TO The girls, Judy Damman, Jan- Germany Pvt John D. Feike, Heart, Alfred 0. Quesseth Post eanne Fahreny, both 17, Gloria 303 and auxiliary, will have a 1 TtlPJEIVICI PHQNI mST Jcnsma, 18, and Lois, left with son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F.

Feike, 2655 S. High St, Salem, is now a member of the 2nd cause this memorial will belong to the people and we want to make every effort to sample public opinion." their parents in three cars. business and social meeting 8 p.m. Tuesday at the George Quesseth home, 1040 N. Cottage Driver Gted After Wreck They had served only two days Armored Division in Germany.

St Feike Is a graduate of Salem and three nights of the 30-day sentence imposed by City Judge Wal High and Oregon State College. ter L. McVey on Friday: The judge paroled them the following A Salem man was charged early Sunday morning with leaving the 7th Korea Army Pvt Oregon Job day, saying "I believe you girls scene of an accident, police said. Burial will be in Belcrest Memorial Park. The casket will be open in Virgil T.

Golden chapel 3 to Attend Educational Conference have been sufficiently punished for ALLAUE Totals Above Leland George Berry, 1745 Long view Way, was charged after i Donald L. Salladay recently arrived in Korea for duty as a truck driver with the 7th Infantry Division. Salladay is the ion of Mr. and Mrs. John Salladay, 2015 Prlngle Salem, Ore.

until 1 p.m. Tuesday. The McKlnley School fourth your misbehavior. When the girls arrived here Thursday afternoon, short of funds, they told a story of being kidnaped by two men. Hours later they re parked car registered to Jack Brooks of Salem was struck about 3 a.m.

on Fairgrounds Road near REFRIGERATION 2351 State 1955 Figure 'Cal' Sfivenau, Manager 375 N. liberty St. Phono 4-3396, Salem Houro Daily Sat. 3O-1100 Opwi ivcnlngt by Appointment Nearby Tmm Three Salem women will leave Myrtle police said. Phone 2-4195 Employment in Oregon dropped this week for New York City to canted and said it was all a hoax to cover up for what started to be spur-of-the moment trip from Newton to Des Moines.

grader died several hours after a rare heart operation at Minnesota's Mayo Clinic. He had a congenital defect in the openings of the heart. Besides his parents, he leaves two brothers, Michael and Timothy Kelly, and sister, Gail Kelly, all of Salem; and grandparents, Mrs. Alice Penix, Salem, and Mr. and Stopped for a red light at the intersection, police saw the accident and gave chase, they said.

attend the national conference of the Association for Supervision and Birtbs f. 'r lit tSjt tttltnj 22,000 from December to January but held per cent higher than January a year ago, according to the U. S. Department of Labor's bureau of labor statistics. Curriculum Development, schedul ed from March 19 through 23.

The trio includes Miss Lorraine The seasonal decline lowered Mrs, W. Kelly, Warrenton WITBIG To Mr. and Mrs. OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY 12:15 TO 9 P. M.

OTHER DAYS 9:30 A. M. TO 5:30 P. M. employment to 449,100, almost James S.

Witbig, 691 Union daughter, March 10, at Salem 11,000 higher than the year before. The figures do not include Meusey, teacher at Parrish Junior High School, who has been named a member of the association's 1958 Yearbook Committee. The others are Miss Marjorie Chester, in charge of instruction aids for Salem Public Schools, General Hospital. domestic and agricultural work era. Death Claims Salem Infant BENSON To Mr.

and Mrs. Release of Christmas help In Donald C. Benson, 4830 Carolina a daughter, Saturday, March stores and post offices accounted and Miss Irene Halrberg of the State Department of Education. for more than half the drop, the 10, at Salem General Hospital. report said.

Inclement weather Miss Chester will serve as a recorder for one of the conference CAMPBELL -To Mr. and Mrs. caused layoffs in logging and saw Ernest Campbell, Salem Route 6, Sanlra May Kessell. infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Kessell, 4350 Dallas died Sunday in a Salem hospital. She mills, and canning and preserving industries reached their seasonal Box 855, a daughter, Sunday. March 11, at Salem General Hos low in January, it pointed out. was born Saturday. pital.

study groups. WOOD STOLEN Walter J. Lebold, 1243 State St, told state police Sunday that a half cord of wood has been Construction employment fell 2, 100 from December but mid-Janu Besides her parents, she leaves ORREN To Mr. and Mrs. Roy Orren, 4015 Verda Lane, a son, brother, Terry Lee Kessell, and sister, Kathy Kessell, both of Salem; grandparents, Mrs.

Marie Friesen and Mr. and Mrs. Noah ary employment of 19,700 was 6 per cent higher than the previous January. The lumber industry employed 5,000 less than a year ago Sunday, March 11, at Salem Gen stolen recently from his cabin near Mehama. eral Hospital.

MEDFORD To Mr. and Mrs Kessrl. all of Salem, and Dan but machinery and transporta tion equipment manufacturing lei Friesen, Seaside, great grandparents, Mrs. Dollie Antrican, McMinnville, and Mrs. John Mcdford, 1615 N.

19th a daughter, Sunday, March 11, at Salem Memorial Hospital. were higher. Oregon manufacturing employed 127,800 in January, A. A. Friesen, Salem.

7,200 less than in December, Graveside services will be 3:30 ENJOY THE FAMILY FASHION SHOW Monday Nights In The Oregon Room Street Floor p.m.. Tuesday at City View Cem Zion Group Asks Israel Arms Sale etery, the Rev. Frank Wiens of Kingwood Bible Church officiating. Howell-Edwards Mortuary is in Salvation Army Evangelist Plans Series of Talks charge of arrangements. OTTAWA Oft- The Zionist organization of Canada Saturday asked the government to speed the If yea own a ear, yoi will be Interested la a modern, a y-saving idea on back page, section 2.

sale of arms to Israel. A resolution adopted by 400 con Lack of Sawdust Goscs School SUUimaa Ntwi Service Lt. Col, Harold Madsen, touring evangelist for the Salvation Army, will deliver a six-dajr schedule of sermons starting Thursday night at the SA Citadel, 241 State vention delegates said the arms are needed to help Israel "exercise effectively her inalienable right to AUMSV1LLE Aumsvllle defend herself. Crade School, scheduled for Spring vacation Thursday and Friday, will be closed all week for lack of sawdust for heating, MAN CHARGED WOODBURN Orvllle George St. A resident of Oakland, Lt.

Col. Madsen is a former divisional commander of the Oregon and Southern Idaho division. He has been in the service of the SA for slmost 40 years. Scheretti, 35,. of Portland, was charged by state police with being Principal Richard Gwlllim an Bounced Sunday.

drunk on a public highway after Cwillim said sawdust has been acutely short several times this winter but this is the first time his car reportedly ran into a ditch a mile west of West Woodburn on St Paul Road about 6:50 p.m. Sunday. it has been necessary to cancel cusses. Monday and Friday STOKE HOURS 12 NOON TO 9:00 P. M.

Lunch as Usual IN THE Chettlj Kcw Monday's Shopper's Special Served from 12 to 2 30 f. Baked Turkey Royal V' 111 mm (I 0J Planned especially for your enjoyment and showing the latest styles in clothing for women, for children and for men. See the family fashion show each Monday evening in the unique Oregon Room while you and your family are enjoying a superb dinner Dinner is served each Monday evening from 5 to 8 P.M. with prices starting at 95c FREE STORE-SIDE Rolls Drink Dessert 95 With Nappy Cheesa Sauca Buttered Carrots Cinnamon Peer Ywr iTpeirsaci rtmslnt Dn umi par twi rjuHi-bnnl new kesdef. Or Oioosi From Our Complete- luncheon Mtnu si :4 Nemeu 1 I 1 PARKING.

FOR. OVER 1,000 CARS AMrets- Cry PARK 2 HOURS With purchase of $1.00 Apt FLOYD IENNITT MAICO SALEM 311 Slat St. Sslem, Oregon.

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