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Statesman Journal from Salem, Oregon • Page 5

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Statesman Journali
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Salem, Oregon
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5
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Ore, Neivly Completed Quarters for Salem Bank i City News Brief Nut Growers Co-op Reveals PICNIC COMES TUESDAY The annual picnic for Salem city 4-H Club members, families and leaders will be held at 5:30 Two Fined on Dumping Count Edward James Lewin, operator of a sanitary truck service. Stay-ton, and truck driver, Carl White, were each fined $35 Wednesday in Marion County District Court for dumping rubbish on a public highway. pleaded guilty through an attorney to dumping refuse from septic tanks on a road near near City. eration New Op p.m. Tuesday at Bush's Pasture.

Each family will bring its own lunch; the Leaders Association will provide ice cream, punch and coffee. Rummage sale, Friday 8 a.m. to Five new phases of operations were announced at the annual meetiirg-wt the Salem Nut Growers Cooperative held Wednesday night the Veterans of Wars. hall. 4 p.m.

over Greenbaums, Hazel 1 1 M'M1 i Mn mi ip i J- i- 'mi' mm. II tj fc RUN-AW AYS HELD Two 16-year-old run-away girls are being held in Marion County juvenile detention quarters pending arrangements to return them totheir families. Both girls were picked up by city police Wednesday. They came to Salem from Washougal, where they had been visiting relatives. Both live in North Bend, Ore.

For local cartage moving dial 1-8111. Red Star Transfer, (advr) YM BOYS TO CRUISE Salem YMCA Saturday will send 21 junior high boys and four leaders to Seattle for a week's cruise in a 75-foot former coast guard cutter in Canadian inland waterways. Cancellations have left two openings for this special event, reports the YMCA. Green Jttother Club. (adv.) MINOR CRASH Patricia Marie Astrem of Turner and.

Ronald Lee Wolfer of Silverton vere involved in a minor auto crash about 2:15 p.m. Wednesday in the 100 block of South High SL, city police reported. REMEMBER LACHELLE'S For refrigejated fur storage on the premises. 1348 Ferry, Ph. 3-6814.

(adv.) SPARE WHEEL GONE Elbert J. Braun, 2095 Warner times when regular operations of the plant were most quiet, and all would be done at fees which would help inutile general' overhead of the Salem plant New i directors elected for a one yeat term rwere E. M. Boies of Kathryn Gunnell, Salem, H. B.

Hildebrand, Dallas; new director for thr.ee-year term, Kenneth W. Dunn of Junction City; re-elected for three yeaf terms, E. C. Hart of Albany and Frank E. Way of Salem.

Hold-over directors are E. J. Allen, Woodburn; A. Page, Jefferson and A. A.

Withers, Salem. Glenn W. Hansberry, secretary-manager, announced the new plans which had been agreed upon by the board of directors at earlier meetings, as means of cutting the overhead costs of the plant The new activities include: Commerical drying for any producer of nuts whether or not he is a member of the cooperativer processing filberts for outside concerns; cracking some 500 tons of California nuts, and, mixing in-shell nuts for some of the prominent mixers in 'the country. Hansberry explained that these extra activities would come at Vice President Suggestion Trial Balloon' Tuesday reported to polic that the spare wheel and tire Open for 'basinets Wednesday in its own bright, new building i at Chemeketa and Church Streets. Open house for the bank is after six months in temporary quarters was the Commercial Bank scheduled, for Saturday from It a.m.

to 5 p.m. (Statesman Photo.) Salem. Scene shows the first floor lobby of the new structure was stolen May 13 when his pickup truck was parked in front of his house. FOR MAPLE AT ITS BEST s1500 CASH DURING JUNE! I a a Duke Ellington State Sen. Mark Hatfield's sug-l Visit Charm House.

Oregon's only model Home completely furnished State Road Work Suffers Set-Back From Weather. The Oregon Highway Commis in Early American maple. Good gestion last week that Paul G. Hoffman be President Eisenhow- ir'i vifm nrAciHsntiol running WW Mil Mm0 Itf IV nilHI Mil Wi Commercial Bank Moved Into New Home on Church Street Commercial Bank of Salem, I room for the 7 fulltime and 3 part-boasting deposits well over time employes. Possibility of fu-000 after six months of operation, ture expansion of regular banking opened Wednesday in its new bank 1 facilities is also provided for in Housekeeping 467 court, (adv.) in 1 1 war Plans Concert Here June 8 Duke Ellington and his orchestra will be in concert in Salem I 111 TEACHER UNION ELECTS AFL Teachers Union, Salem Lo cal 1162, has elected Dale Merrill Id T1 3M president, Robert Anderson vice basement space, reached by stair sion's spring and summer road paving program has suffered a severe set back because of the weather.

But the commission can catch up if there is good weather in June, July and August. "We've already lost two months," June 8 for his only stop in Oregon maie nexi year was a- mai Galloon," Hatfield, said Wednesday. Hatfield, a Willamette University instructor who sparked the Eisenhower drive in Oregon in 1952. said he got the idea of sup- porting Hoffman on recent trip to Europe, where be said the people revere Eisenhower, Herbert Hoover and Hoffman above ll other Americans. 3 president, Ralph DaMetz treasurer way and elevator located near the building on the.

north west corner of Chemeketa and Church Streets. Open house in the modern, one- on a trip around the it CHECK HERE and Maynard Nelson secretary. Church-Chemeketa entrance. was announced Wednesday. FOR NUMBER Will An innovation, designed byMan The orchestra will play a two- story brick structure is scheduled from 10 to 5 o'clock Saturday.

ager Donald Peterson to bring the small-fry customers up to teller The Commercial Bank, now Sa hour concert at the South Salem high school gymnasium starting Births Today's Lucky Numbers lem's only independent bank of six in the city, opened last De window level, is a raised platform arrangement for one of the windows. W. C. Williams, assistant highway engineer, said, "because April and May normally are good paving months. "We haven't done any paving to speak of.

We can still catch up, but not if August is like last August, when we got very little paving done because of bad weather." Hoffman has been president of Studebaker Corporation, Economic Cooperation tor, and head of the Ford Foun- $30 at 8 pjn. Salem Junior Chamber of Commerce is sponsor. The pianist will lead his orchestra in series of tunes made famous by him over the years, including some of the Duke's own works such as "Mood Indigo," "Caravan" and "Harlem." Featured also will be singers Ray Nance and Jimmy Grisson. 600 Expected For Meeting OnEducation DRAKE To Mr. and Mrs.

John Drake, 947 Parkway a daughter, Wednesday, June 1 in Salem General Hospital. I TRACY To Mrt and Mrs. Vernon D. Tracy, 609. Locust St, a son and a daughter, Wednesday, June 1 in Salem General Hospital.

PUTNAM To Mr. and Mrs. cation. i. Since Hatfield first suggested Hoffman as a vice presidential candidate last Wednesday iri an address in Pendleton, he said he has received many inquiries from outside of the state as to whether he was speaking for a cubstantial group or for himself only.

REMEMBER: If you hold a MASTER MONEY BILL with one of the serial numbers shown above you may claim the cash at CENTER and COMMERCIAL any time before 9 p.m. 9 HOWEVER: ALL AWARDS must be claimed by 9 p.m. of the same day the winning number appears in this paper. cember 4n temporary quarters across the street from its own building site where it operated until its present-quarters were completed. 8,000 Square Feet The new built and equipped at a cost of some has 8,000 square feet of floor space, 4,000 on each the main floor and the basement.

Bulk, of the banking operation will be conducted on the main floor which includes the lobby and offices of bank officials. Designed by the Bank' Building Corporation, the building includes two walkup windows and two drive-in service windows in addition to the teller cages inside, Walkup windows will operate from 3 to 5 p.m. on weeks days and from 12 noon to 5 p.m. on "I have informed them all that Robert M. Putnam, 1601 Chemeke New Arguments Heard in Suit by-School District ta a daughter, Wednesday, Curtailed Mail Service Eyed Mail service on part of Vista avenue will be cut off June 16 unless the road is improved, the Marion County Court was informed Wednesday by letter from Mrs.

Roy Phelps, Vista Ave. The part affected would be between 12th street and Pringle road, according to Mrs. Phelps who also the suggestion was merely a trial Hatfield said. Yesterday's Winners! June 1 in Salem General Hospital. Six major educational topics will be discussed at the Oregon Capitol June 15 and 16 at a state conference on school problems.

CORBETT To Mr. and Mrs Hatfield added that he won't petitions for Hoffman until he contacts Hoffman and finds out whether Oregon Re Bfllie D. Corbett, 3725 McCain More than 600 persons are ex Darrell Austin 5245 Ridge St. The Oregon Supreme Court heard pected to attend. The conference $25 Ave.

a son, Tuesday. May 31 in Salem Memorial Hospital. publicans would be interested. will prepare recommendations for In his Pendleton speech, Hat- MASTER MONEY BILLS GIVEN AT ALL LOCATIONS NEY BILL DAVIS To Mr. and Mrs.

Henry the president White House con ference. to be held 28-Dec. 1 in Washington, -D-C. lield suggested that Vice Presi- fry. new arguments Wednesday in the Portland school district's suit defending its right to get a new tax base.

The suit, against the Multnomah County tax supervising and conservation commission, was decided aenx mixon be appointed am- The topics to be discussed at the oassador-at-large to build good will throughoaf-the world. Saturday. Drive-in service will be from 10 a.m. to p.m. daily in meeting are the goals of education, need for school buildings, how GREEN Mi 1Z I.

LH CREW Davis, Rickreall, a son, Tuesday, May 31 in Salem Memorial Hospital BLEM To Mr. and Mrs. Bernard F. Blem, Woodburn, a son, Wednesday, June in Salem Memorial Hospital. A LESINA To Mr.

and Mrs. cluding Saturday. Lobby service will be from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. May 11 when the high court ruled valid a constitutional provision which allows local districts to vote sent along a letter from the post office.

The? street is scheduled for possible improvement under the Bancroft act but funds for work- will not be available until July. It was expected that residents along the street will be asked to at -least grade the street, forestalling any cut-off in mail delivery, until the paving can be done. except Saturday when it will be STAMTS'-S I I 5TAMTS CENTER AT COMMERCIAL CENTER AT LIBERTY" MARION AT LIBERTY COURT AT CAPITOL KEIZER DISTRICT to get and keep good teachers, organization of efficient school systems, school finance, and methods of getting public support for education. Gov. Patterson's planning committee will meet Friday to plan the meeting.

from 10 to 12 noon. Basement Services themselves higher tax bases. In the reargument, the school Card of Thanks Our heartful thanks to all who extended comforting sympathy and help in our recent sorrow. For the beautiful service, offering, and other kindnesses, we are deeply gratefuL The Lee Wesley Phillips Family, (adv.) district asked further that the court Basement facilities include deposit services, bank vaults, Val Lesina. 2440 S.

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