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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1949)
CHy News HBpfieffs DR. MOORE TO TALK f Dr. Brooks H. Moore of the First Methodist church here will speak to' the Salem Lions club Thursday noon in the Marion ho tel about a recent conference of Methodist church leaders. Dr. "Moore, who attended te confer ence, will discuss the resolutiors passed by that htdy concerning atomic energy control,-the Atlan tic pact and other subjects. Sale Household goods.. Bush bsmL, 600 Mission, Fri 10 to 4. The Metodairs are playing at the Burgandy rtoora. Shattuc's'cbat . eau nilely. . OREGON WONDERS TOLD Vacation attractions and scenic beauty of Oregon's Columbia river gorge and Cascade mountains will be the subjects of a program Sun day, July 10,' over station KSLM by Commander Scott, traveler and lecturer. The program will be heard here at 11:15 a. m. Young beef 1 for lockers. 39c lb 4375 Silverton Rd. C. S. Orwig Pi. 2-6128. ' Do your home canning the low cost, easy way. Blundell's Kan ni'ig Kitchen, 13th & Wilbur, Phone 3-3582. BLAZE PUT OUT A bkr.e at the Friesen lumber yard in West Salem was quickly extnr;uished Tuesday night by city firemen. . The fire apparently started from motor sparks in the boHef room and damaged the roof of the room slightly firemen said. Shattuc's Chateau-Salem's unique dining club. Salem's unique dining club.' Shat luc's Chateau. WHEEL' TAKEN Larceny of a wheel and tire from the. General Motors Trucking Co., B55 N. Front st., was reported to city police Tuesday. The ' entire wheel assembly was removed from an auto and the vehicle left standing on a block of wood, po lice reported. : Jnsfired savings earn more than two per cegt at Salem Federal Savings Association, 560 State st Karakul Karpet It's new. It's re versible, it's 100 irgin wool and woven through and through, only $4.95 sq, yd Ph 3-7648 or 3-3364 SOLICITORS FINED , Failure to produce permits to - sell magazine cost two yOung women $25 each in Salem muni cipal court Tuesday morning. They are Betty Tyson, Fort Worth, - Tex., and Jeane Davis, Kansas City, Mo., who were arrested by police Monday in north Salem. Federally Insured Savings Cur rent dividend 2M. See First Xederal Savings First 142 S., Lib erty. Phone 3-4944. I TREASURER. FILES REPORT The Marion county courthouse fund now totals $753,280, accord ing to a report filed with1 the county court Tuesday by Treas urer S. J. Butler. Other totals Include . general fund, $485,613; general road fuod. $633,426; and dog license: "fund;, $5,686. -If Special ; Sale, children's cotton dresses. Margaret's Shop, 423; Court : J g roads oilep Saturday Marion County Commissioned Roy - Rice reported Tuesday that 13,000 gallons Of oil were Uie.J in county road construction and repair SaturdayJ This was the largest volume ti the year. ' !: ji! Beat the beat with an air cooler (from Judson's. jjf TOWNSENDERS; MEET Townsend club 4 will meet at the E. H. Earle home, 2125 N. 4th st, at 7:30 !tonight. If STIERS AT YOKOHAMA Word has conae from the U.S. 8th army that PVt. James S. Stiers, j 225 Cummins In;, Salem, was as j signed last week to an anti-air craft gun i battalion of the 7uth AAA group, with station at Camp Atsugi near Yokohama, Japan. He joined the ray. in December, 1947. ; - i 3 Dance tonite ovjer Western Auto Dick Johnson's ij Orchestra. " POLIO GROUP TO MEET The executive committee of Marion county jichapter, National Foundation for j Infantile Paraly sis, Inc., Will ipeet in room 206 Masonic building, Thursday at 7:30 ,p.m. I :! Hard of Hearing? Factory rebuilt Beltone 1 unit hearing aids. Guar anteed good as' ew as to appear ance and performance. $35 & up 228 Ore. Bldg. Ph. 2-491. 1 wk. only. i ! "' BARKER TO SpFAK Herbert : Barker, executive sec retary of the $alem Trades and labor council, vy ill be in Spokane, Wash., Friday and Saturday to speak before th Washington Fed eration of Meatutters and Butch ers. He is president of the Oregon Mcatcutters anl Butchers organi zation. Launderette 1?55 Ferry St. PARTNERSHIP FORMED Certificate of. assumed business name as Dunni! Realty Exchange was filed with he Marion county clerk Tuesday py W. Earl Dunn, and William EDunn, jr., both of Woodburn. . ' Road oiling, cajl Tweedie, 2-4151 or 3-5769. 1 FESTIVAL FLAGS REMOVED Flags strung over Salem's downtown streets for the Cherry land festival celebration last week were removed Tuesday by a crew from Bishop Electric company. 20-30 UnitNames . FrencH to Aid Forest Program ' c ! Smith French; became Keep Oregon Green chairman for the Salem 20-30 club Tuesday night at a club -dinner in the Gold Ar row restaurant. French; will head a club project of aid to the KOG organization in forest fire .pre vention this summer and tree planting in the fall. The club program Included a talk on Lionism by A. J. Crose. representing the Hollywood Lions club. The 20-30 group received as a transfer member Thomas Bays, recently located here from The Dalles. Plea of Guilty In Willamette Case Entered- Selma Frances Fones : pleaded guilty to larceny of about $1,100 from Willamette university, and the case was continued for inves tigation before imposition of, sen tence, when she appeared in Ma rion county circuit court Tuesday. Dolores Todd, who pleaded guil ty June 20 to helping her husband. Jack O'Neil Todd, in an attempted jail break, appeared in court and was continued for arrangement on a charge of illegal possession of narcotics. j . In other court action, Donald O. Jones and Doyle Clark McCann both pleaded innocent! to .charges of attempting to escape from the state penitentiary. Trial lor tne men, both inmates at the peniten tiary, will be set later. Cases of Bill Mize and Al Grif fith, both charged with obtaining money under false pretenses, were continued for Dlea. Shirley Ann J)enn, charged with attempting to obtain money unaer raise pre tenses, also were continued for plea. j CEREMONIES HELD ! PORTLAND, July 5-(P)-C10 longshoremen observed the "bloo dy fifth" today. Flowers were toss ed into the Willamette river in a ceremony in memory iof six dock G.H. GemmelL Dies; Rites Set For Thursday Chester Hugh Gemmell, 62, fore man of the receiving department at California Packing company here, died late Monday at Good Samaritan hospital in Portland. He had been ill smce February. j Gemmell came to Salem 14 years ago. The family home is at 460 N. i 24th st. Survivors include the widow, Mrs. Katherine Gemmell; five sons. Ronald A. of San Francisco, Capt. Gordon G. of Portland, Wal lace M., Darrell and Alan, all of Salem; two daughters, Mrs. Lorna Rees of Helix, Ore., and Mrs.-William Schannep of i Portland; the mother, Mrs. Emma Gemmell of Salem; three brothers, Paul M. of Salem, Walter H. of Portland and Arthur 'E. of Eugene, and four grandchildren. Final rites will be at the Clough Barrick mortuary at 10:30 a.m. Thursday. Interment will be at Belcrest. Th Statman, Salm, Oregon. V?Andcrr.' fr&T & 1333 Bad Checks Being Probed Three fictitious checks, passed at local stores recently, were be ing investigated Tuesday by Salem city police. The bogus drafts, police said, in cluded two passed June 25, one for $25 at the Olson service station, 1092 Broadway st., and another for $25 at the Chevron service station, 805 S. 12th st. A third $14 check was passed July 2 at the City Park Grocery, 583 S. Winter st. SLOW TO STOP NEW YORK i-(INS)- The New York Automobile club says that in the time it takes the average driver to get his foot from the gas pedal to the foot .brake at 20 miles per iour, the car will travel 22; feet It takes another 30 feet to coine to a complete stop. ' jii Blind School Will Get New Boilers Two new boilers will be in stalled in the state blind school by W. R. Ransom & Sons, Salem. The local firm was low among j six bidders when the state board j of control opened bids here Tues- : day. The board accepted the Ran som bid of $43,600. workers killed in a strike July 5, 1934. Births west coast KOON To Mr. and Mrs. Don ald R. Koon, 530 Fairview ave., a son, born Tuesday, July 5, at Sa lem General hospital, j GIBB To Mr. and 1 Mrs.' Clay ton G. Gibb, Salem route 6, box 713, a daughter, born Tuesday; July 5, at Salem General hospital. SMITH To Mr. and Mrs: Char les S. Smith, 940 E. Rural st., a daughter, born Tuesday, July 5, at Salem General hospital. COSTELLO To Mr. and Mrs. Richard Costello, 645 E St., a daughter, born Tuesday, July 5, at Salem General .hospital. CRIBBS To Mr.J and, Mrs. Pearly Cribbs, Mill City, a son, Tuesday, July 5, at Salem Mem orial hospital. . j HALL To Mr. and: Mrs. Henry Hall, Salem route 4j box 86, a daughter, born Monday, July 4, at Salem Memorial hospital. 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