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Know Your Lw Statesman, Salem, Mom, Feb. 1058 (Sec I)-is Sayings Bond Promotion Discussed City News Briefs Railroad Held Responsible Child Injured Playing on Turntable GLOVE STUCK IN NOSE ages from a city ia Oregon for the death of his 4-year-old son. The boy drowned la an Do guarded; quarry filled with water. The city knew children played there ant that It was a dangerous place. Benjamin Franklin waa it SALEM ITVDKNT PICKED John Anderson, ion of Mr.

and Mn. Edward H. Anderson, Salem Flut aldmen removed a boxing glove Jrom a 3-year-old boy nostril Sunday. It was a small plastic Route 4, Box 394, has been named sports desk editor of the Stanford (altar's Nat! Hail arts by the Supreme Court. Children can already be on the premises ornament and little Kevin Hen-berg, ton of Mr.

and Mrs. Gordon University uauy, the Palo Alto, school announces. However, it is more often referred to as the doctrine of "attractive nuisance." To explain it simply, the doctrine merely requires that anyone creating or having a dan K. Herzberg. 1435 Marshall Dr, wnen tney nrst see the "attractive 1 France from 1776 to 17S5 during which time, as American representatives, be obtained loans and military aid.

SE, was none the worse for his Dental -prates repaired while you nuisance" that later Injures them and still recover for injuries! tuf- watt at raimess Parker Dentist experiment, they said. CHIMNEY BURNS OUT gerous condition attractive to children must take reasonable pre 125 N. Liberty, Salem. (adv.) Firemen were called to a chim cautions to prevent Injury to them fered. About six or eight highly industrialized northeastern states do not recognize the "attractive nuisance" dortrin at all Tha remain TWO CARS COLLIDE ney tire about 10:10 a.m.

Sunday Cars driven by Kenneth William More than 40 years ago two IIG, 116 BARGAINS MERCHANDISE at the John F. Waller home, 107S Kinf. 146S list St. NE, and Lester young noys were exploring a A Capitol St. NE.

No damage was Henry Hudson, 1283 Center St. NE, der of the states are hot com vacant field on a hot summer day and discovered what appeared to be a pool of water. It actually reported. HUBCAP THEFT REPORTED collided with moderate damage about 10:50 a.m. Sunday at High Two hubcaps with a value of $30 were stolen from a car at An and Mission streets 5E.

Special Notice. The Spa Restau rllt ara art fart la thla atva ary-Ma)r acrlaa. "Kaaw tk Law," shii aut at a pmhlle trr-lr Mia WlllamrUa UalnnHf Cattef af Law. Par la aot la flva lial aalt aa aawk. racta a altuatla)! vary ana raara ar Mali aat apply law Mr aarttcnlar aai wHhaat CMraluiif aa attanwy.) Almost 90 years age the United States Supreme Court decided that a railroad company would hate, to pay for the Injuries that a young boy received while playing en the railroad's turntable.

Workers for the railroad had seen children playing on this device many times before this boy injured bis foot en it The court thought that a railroad should know that children would be tempted to glay on such a highly dangerous thing, and that because it was highly dangerous the railroad should take precautions to prevent their being injured. Because of the case in which it originated, the decision is often called the "turntable doctrine." derson Used Cars: 240 Center St. rant Now open an Sunday from NE, owner Edward Anderson re pletely in agreement on it. Some still say, as in the case involving the two boys and the pond, that the thing that injures them must have attracted them onto the property in the first place. Few Caaes Heard la Oregea The Supreme Court of Oregon has not beard many cases of this nature.

In 1929 the Oregon court said "attractive nuisance" did Hot aoolv whr-n a amall irl waa In. A.M. to I P.M. serving and Dinners. (Adv) ported to police Sunday morning.

VALENTINE SPECIAL Give a living plant on this special Club Speaker day, Azaleas 75c fe up, green fol- coniainee a great deal of sulphuric acid. A company had abandoned its plant there and left this pool, knowing that It contained much acid. The two boys went swimming and later died from the effects of the acid. Ceart Cbaages Views At that time the Supreme Court said that the company was not liable or the death of the boys because they were not attracted onto the property in the first place by the pool. In fact, they could not even see it from the road.

This view Is no longer followed idge plants, bouquets, planters It corsages, Pemberton's Flower Shop, 1980 S. 12th. Free delivery, tt K.ak. jured while playing on a pile of bridge timbers, though the owner of the Drooertv knew nf it anil did (adv. i.f.

f. i i- 'JO VANDALS PAINT CAR not object to her use of these timbers as a playground. His car was sprayed with red TURN TO CLASSIFIED paint while parked Sunday morn In 1936 a father received dam ing In the 400 block of winter Street NE. George Henry Her i I I matin. 052 Breys Ave.

NE, told police. iff. Wfc? Army Seeks Sisters With City Address III I ii il "ll iaWaCli milium. i WASHINGTON, D. Feb.

Donald B. Peterson (right), president of the Ceanerelal Bank of Salem, discusses Savings Bonds promotion with Mrs. Ivy Baker Priest, treasurer of the U. S. and chairman of the Government Savings Bond Committee, and Under Secretary of the Treasury Julian B.

Balrd. The Army Is seeking to contract a couple of sisters, Conine and Marian Johnson, who listed a Salem address back in-1944 while serving as nurses aboard and American, hospital ship in the Salem Banker Attends Savings Central Pacific war theater. The sisters are among former Charles E. Seavey, Pacific Telephone public relations supervisor from Portland, will discuss space age sclen- (ifie development it Salem Rotary Club Wednesday meeting at Marlon Hotel. Bonds Meeting in Washington personnel of the hospital ship "Relief" the Army is trying to reach in quest for a Saipan boy and Tinian girl who have not been seen by their families since being evacuated aboard the ship 14 years ago.

Donald B. Peterson, president of than 100 persons to put on a per Commercial Bank of Salem, is in son-to-person canvasa of bis em the East where he attended a con ployes to sign up payroll savers or increase present subscriptions, ference in Washington, D.C. relat An Army press release said the problem seems to have been that in the wartime confusion nobody with the aim of 73 per cent em ing to the Treasury Department's coming Share-In American savings bonds campaign. Peterson has been named Salem area campaign chairman. A Treasury Department release said the conference waa attended by 190 other campaign chairmen from cities across the nation ss well as such high officials as Secretary of the Treasucy Anderson, Vice President Richard Nixon and others.

knows where the missing children were sent after the ship left the war, theater. Both the boy, Shizun Yokoda, then 9, and the girl Kiku Oshiro, 13, were slightly wounded ploye participation as a minimum. Details of the Salem area drive will be announced after a meeting of leaders to shape up plans for expanding school savings, payroll savings and individual bond purchases. Take Course Your Federal Tax Don't Cheat Yourself on Exemptions F.SMor' Not: Dm'I ckrt your-aril ioirttaat. Tk Ui tnlor.

Bill tea rammlttt Ik Orccoa AttoclaMoa of Fllc Accouatanti, I cooperation llk tk NaUoaal Society of Pa.lle Arroulaats, hat prrparca tali Slicaiiioa, on of a Wffkly aerial Brciraiea' ky Tfc auMunaa ai a raecr urvtca.) Peterson, due to return to Sa lem Tuesday, soon will call a meeting of community leaders to outline plans for the most inten sified savings bond drive since the end of World War II. t- V. A goal of M.7 billion in savings bond sales has been set for the entire country in 1958. Salem's share of this is five per cent increase over last year's in battles on their nome isianas. An Army spokesman said hopes that the Johnson sisters might provide helpful information are based on a "rather poor" photographic copy of a newspaper clipping.

The clipping shows two children with two American nurses aboard the "Relief" and the caption identifies the nurses as Corrine and Marian Johnson. The children in the picture were tentatively identified aa Shizea Yokoda and Kiku Oshiro. The Army said the Johnson sisters in 1944 gave their address as 595 N. 4th Salem, but this must have been in error since a check showed no such address. The Army recognizes the strong How many exemptions can I claim? Each exemption Is a $600 deduc Mies.

Plans reportedly would include Better Schools Group to Meet At Timberline NEW YORK, Feb. Annual meeting of the western region of the National Citizens Council for Better Schools will be held at Timberline Lodge, June 19-21, with Regional Chairman Knapp, Salem, presiding. The council headquarters here said some 100 professional educators and citizen school improvement workers from 13 western states will gather in Oregon to lion. That is, for each exemption yen are allowed to make $600 tax asking eacn employer of more tree. 1 Exemptions determine the amount of tax-free Income you are allowed each year, and are devised to make the tax fair between single persons, married W.

B. Lake, Ex-Fireman, Dies at Home Walter B. Lake. 2000 Commercial rsibility that the sisters may now married and living elsewhere. r'.

couples, and large and small families. You are entitled to one exemp discuss quality education and Any information on the matter should be sent to CapL Lester Mandell, Cx public information officer. Headquarters U. S. Army, school district organization.

tion for yourself. You are entitled to one additional exemption if. on Dec. 31. 1957, you had attained 65 Knapp was named chairman of Hero's What You Got FREE! Ryukyu Islands, and 9th Army St NE, died Sunday afternoon at his home, apparently of a heart attack.

He was 04. the western region at the council Corps, S31, San Francisco. years of age, or. If you were bund. January meeting in New York Lake was a former Salem fire City.

Special Exemptions Allowed man, serving for about four years during World War II. More re If you were both (S and blind, you are entitled to two additional exemptions. You are also entitled Professor From Chile to "YOURS ABSOLUTELY FREE JUST FOR LOOKING AT THE NEW 1958 w-. look, to exemptions on the same basis Civil Service Examinations Now Available cently he was an aide at Oregon State Hospital. He was a Denver, fireman for many years, moving here in 1943.

His wife died in Denver. for your wife, if you file a Joint return. If you file a separate return, you can claim your wife's exemp He leaves one son, Walter Lake, Speak at WU tions only If she has no income San Diego; one sister, Mrs. Alta Reinwald, Salem: two brothers, Charles Lake, Salem, and Harry Examinations are now available and was not claimed on any other A university professor from for position of storekeeping clerk. 0 oil In Corry-Hotaw Pack.

Official kanft mtiirai uratr iakini cerrm i Nbrwary 20, IfSt, I SfesMiitoO) Motafla Cfcfcofop Ms flke in Nebraska. announces the Seattle office of the U.S. Civil Service. Applications Arrangements are pending at Chile will speak at 11 a m. Tuesday in the regular Willamette convocation In the Fine Arts auditorium.

Seating will be available ft Clough-Barrick mortuary. will be accepted until March 5. The Northwest Board of U.S. for the public. The visitor is Dr.

Jorge Elliott Civil Service Examiners at Portland announces examinations for Mental Health ELECTRIC RAHGE Garcia, professor of English and American literature in the University of Chile at Santiago, This semester he is visiting professor Council to Make apprentice electrician, linemen and substation operators for duty with the Bonneville Power Administration in Northwest states. Ap Plans for Future The Marion County Mental plication deadline is March 7. U.S. Civil Service jobs available at the University of Oregon en a John Hay Whitney Fellowship. His subject at the convocation CAMP PENDLETON, In Alaska are central office telephone equipment installer and re session will be "Colleges and Uni Health Council will turn an eye versities in Chile.

to future plans at a luncheon meeting Monday noon, Feb. 17, at the Salem YWCA. pairer or radio installer and re pairer. Applications should be sent to the Anchorage, Alaska, joint board of U.S. Civil Service taxpayer's return for 1957.

If your wife or husband died jo 1957, the additional exemptions for age and blindness are determined as at the date of death, rather than Dec. II. You are entitled to one exemption for each dependent. Additional exemptions for old age and blindness apply only to you and your wife or husband, not to dependents. Each dependent must qualify under all five of the following conditions: Qualifications for Dependents 1.

Dependent must have received over one-half of his support from you in 1957. 2. Dependent did not have over $609 income In 1957, besides what you provided, unless the dependent was your child or stepchild under 19 years of age, or if over 1 years of age, a fullUlme student, in which case the dependent child can earn any amount as long as you actually provide over one-half of the cost of support. 3. Dependent la not claimed by any other taxpayer and does not file joint return with another taxpayer.

For instance, do not list a dependent married daughter who Miss Genevieve Russell, council Births refc Marine Pfc. Gerald C. Elstun (top), son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fields, 2080 19th St.

SE, Salem, and. Marine Pvt. Donovan J. Roosa, son of Mrs. Freda Roosa, Gervals, both of whom recently completed courses In combat training here.

president, said results of the Jan. 14 country-wide coffee hour will be announced. Also discussed will be plans for Mental Health Week. Baton Twirling Special guests at the meeting will be Dr. John Waterman, di Who's Who Lists Military Roundup rector of the Mental Health division of the State Board of Health, and Miss Ruth Renfro, acting director of the Oregon Mental Health Assn.

Valley People Three Salem names one from BOULWARE To Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Boulware, Independence, a girl, Saturday, Feb. at Salem General Hospital ANDERSON To Mr. and Mrs.

Edwin Anderson, 3140 Boone Rd. SE, a boy. Sunday Feb. at Salem General Hospital. HAALAND To Mr.

and Mrs. Sigurd Haaland. 4667 N. River a boy Sunday, Feb. 9, at Salem Memorial Hospital.

3 Valley Men The meeting is open to the pub Sublimity are included in the 9th annual "Who's Who in Baton lic and luncheon reservations should be made by Friday, Feb. Twirling," released by the National 14. at the Marion County Health In Maneuvers Baton Twirling and Drum Major Magazine. office or with Mrs. Henry Meyer.

EM 4-8509. The Salem trio honored Ray mond Carl. 525 Belmont St. NE, Salem Units to Observe National Guard Month MsmM 40M-40 Automatic Bectria Rang. Flex-O-Heat Controls give 1001 beeta.

De Lux Timer Clock, with Minute Timer. Automatic Meat Thermometer. Built-in Griddle. Automata Temperature Control Surface UaitTwo Giant Economy Ovens. Mere)! 3017-90' Automatic Electric Range.

Flex-O-Heat Controls give 1001 heat. De Lux Timer Clock, with Minute Timer. Automatic Meat Thermometer. Automatic Temperature Control Surface Unit. Largest Own in a 30' Range.

Giant Picture Window. Salem National Guard units are I In addition to the open houses, 1 faculty member at North Salem High School and well known baton teacher. Also included from Salem are the Misses Sandy and Candy Lalack, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lalack 83S Vosburg Ave.

Candy Is a third grader at West Salem School and Sandy is In the school's 4th grade. Both have already won several twirling awards. Also one of the 1,200 twlrlers from the country's 500,000 who were selected for the "Who's Who" was Starlene Harding of planning an open-house, teen-age teen-age dances will be held Sat-dances and school assemblies asiurday nights at the armory, said Captain Ocborn. Talks are also their recognition of February National Guard Month" as pro- clalmed by Gov. Robert D.

PLUS THESE OUTSTANDING FEATURES Built-in-Look Divided Top Roller (optional) Rftcaned Top Removable Oven Door Choice of 4 Colon (optional) AVAfLABtf TODAY AT TNfSf LtADINO DEAif IS Holmes. FORT GREELY. Alaska-Three Army men from the Mid-Willamette Valley of Oregon are participating 'in maneuvers at Fort Greely one of the coldest spots on the North American continent. Specialist 3rd Class Keith D. Myers, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Claude G. Myers, Dallas, and Pfc. Harry J. Pletrok, son of Mr.

and Mrs. A. N. Pletrok, Aumsville, are in the maneuvers as members of the 39th Infantry. Pvt.

James R. Gosser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip D. Gosser, Sweet Home, and husband of Mrs.

Gwen Gosser. 1282 15th St. SE, Salem, is with the 4th Engineer Battalion. Maneuvers consist of simulated combat with stress on mobility in snow and training in tactics. Martin Chenault, a farmer In British Columbia, Canada, has his own "deep freeie," In a cave in a mountain near his farm he stores his vegetables and fruits.

The cave is lined with crystal-clear natural ice throughout the summer. Companies and will com files Joint return wun ner nua-band. 4. Dependent must bo a citizen of the United States or a resident of the United States, Canada, Mexico, The Republic of Panama or the Canal Zone. 5.

Dependent must be closely related to you or be anyone else who meets requirements 1,1. I and 4 and had your home as his principal place of abode and was a member of your household, even if not related to you. Refunds Passible If the dependent has worked part time and earned lesr than $600 In 1957 or was your child under 19 or over 19 and a student, and Income tax waa 'withheld from auch earnings, the dependent should file a tax return to secure refund of the tax withheld. This wlU In no way prevent you from also claiming the exemption for the dependent, provided, of course, that dependent meets all five of the conditions. If your dependent can qualify in all other ways except that you net furnish over one-half of hit bine for a show of weapons and planned to junior high and high school students concerning opportunities of the National Guard and military obligations.

"Look Into the National Guard" has been set up as the theme of the month, according to Major General Thomas E. Rilea, Oregon's Adjutant General. support then perhaps you can ar range wiui me outers wno con tribute to his support for you to facilities all day Sunday. Feb. 23.

at the downtown armory, said Capt. Louis Oaborn of Co. D. He emphasized that material and men will be available to explain the National Guard and Its position concerning current military obligations. An open bouse will also be hold Feb.

23 by the 723 Anti-Aircraft Artillery Battalion of the National Guard at their headquarters at 3650 Lee JR. SE. said CapL Wil SAIIM'S PNEST SERVICE DEPT. PH. EM 4-2271 363 N.

HIGH Open Til 9 P.M. Mon. Thru Fri. claim the credit anyway under a multiple support agreement Form 1120. Often Unusual or borderline cases arise and the internal revenue bureau advises consultation with properly qualified advisers for those needing help.

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