The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 18, 1950, Page 5, Image 5

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MOTOR CATCHES FIRE
Fire in an electric motor sent
firemen to the Oregon Farmers
Union Cooperative, 343N. Com
mercial, at 9 a. m. Tuesday. Dam
age was confined to the motor.
LEGION POST 81 CANCELS
American Legion post 81, , West
Salem, will not hold its regular
meeting Thursday- night due to
weather. s
We have some good baby beef for
your locker 39c " lb. Also young
turkeys 39c lb. Orwig's Market,
4375 Silver-ton Rd. Ph. 2-6128.
HOUSE FIRE TOLD
Fire that started from an over
heated stove pipe caused minor
damage at the George Detwiler
residence, 1425 Marion St., Tues
day morning. Firemen from the
east Salem station answered the
call. They reported Detwiler had
the fire under control when they
arrived. '
LIONS WOMEN WONT MEET
Salem Lions club auxiliary has
cancelled its Thursday night meet
ing, Mrs. Wayne Doughton, pre
sident, announced Tuesday.
Salem Lodge No. 4 AT. & A.M.
will open at the Clough-Barrick
Mortuary 2:45 p.m. Wednesday,
Jan. 18 to conduct a funeral ser
vice for Br. N. L. Gamble.
HEALTH REPORT ISSUED
Twenty-three cases of commun
icable diseases were reprted in Sa
lem last week, January 8-14, to
Dr. W. J. Stone, Marion county
health officer. Four cases of ring
worm and scabies topped the list.
Fifteen instances of disease were
reported elsewhere in the county.
JUNIOR- GROUP TO SPEAK
Mrs-. Norma Hunt of Boring,
Junior leader of the Clackamas
county farmers union, and a group
of juniors and junior reserves will
speak over the Oregon Farmers
union weekly radio program at 7
o'clock tonight on station KOAC,
: Corvallis.
For sale: Electric organ and spinet
piano. Ph. 3-4641.
MEETING CALLED OFF
Tonight's scheduled meeting of
Townsend club 4 at 2125 N. 4th
st., has been called off because of
Inclement weather, leaders announced.
CHURCH SCHOOL CANCELLED
This Thursday night's session of
the Methodist school of religion
at Salem First Methodist church
has been canceled due to the
weather, the Rev. G. Wesley-Turner,
dean, announced Tuesday.
Coming FrI, J an. 20. The- Famous
Sons of the Pioneers with Eddie
Major's Hollywood Outlaws, 4
hours: dance & show, Glenwood
Ballroom. " . -
LODGE MEETS TONIGHT
Chemeketa lodge 1, IOOF, will
confer the second degree of Odd
; fellowship on Dudley Bulhck
Wednesday night.
LEGION HALL CLOSES
Legion hall on South Commer
cial street is closed until Friday
night at 6 p.m. for partial reno
vation, said Ira Pilcher,, manager.
The work win consist in repaint
ing the. main dining room panel
and electrical repairs in the kitch
en. The building, including Leg
Jon club facilities, closed Wednes
day. - ..
Have your home Insulated, today
wit h; Johns-Manvllle insulation.
Ph. 3-3748. ABC Insulation Co.
UNION LEADERS MEET
F. D. VanSweringen, business
agent, and Jack Cutler, both of the
Salem Building Trades council
here, will lead a local delegation
of about 12 union delegates to
the Oregon State Building Trades
convention in Pendleton on Jan
uary 21 and 22. VanSweringen is
an executive board member for
his district.
OSEA MEET CANCELED
The. January meeting of Salem
chapter 1, Oregon State Employes
association, scheduled for tonight,
was called off Tuesday because
of the weather. The chapter will
meet next on February 15.
Johns-Manviiie shingles applied
by Mathis Bros., 164 S. Com'l.
Free estimates. Ph. 34642.
JUDGE MURPHY ILL
Marion County Judge Grant
Murphy is ill at his home, his
office reported Wednesday. The
judge was absent Wednesday from
county court deliberations.
ES WOMAN LEAVES
Yvonne Simpson, placement of
ficer in the women's division at
the Salem office of the state em
ployment service, has resigned
her job and will return to Illinois
this week to be married, Manager
William Baillie said Wednesday.
No successor has been selected.
Miss Simpson has been employed
with the service since her grad
uation at Willamette university
last June.
TOASTMASTERS MEET
.Speechcraft talks will be made
at the meeting tonight of the Cap
itol Toastmasters club by William
Taw, Robert Forkner and Donald
Gardner. The meeting will take
place in the Gold Arrow restaur
ant at 6:15 o'clock. Other speakers
will be Donald Heinz and Dr.
Harry Moran.
Insured savings earn more than
two per cent at Salem Federal
Savings Association. 560 ' State st.
VICKERS APPEARS TODAY
Edison Vickers of Idanha is slat
ed to be arraigned in Marion
county circuit court this morning
on a charge of violating the cor
rupt practices act." The complaint
charges Vickers with mailing lit
erature Erjor to an election at
Detroit several months ago.
LAMB RETIRES NAME
Certificate of assumed business
name u H & L logging company,
3195 N. River rd., was filed with
the Marion county clerk Tues
day by C W. Hedges. Harold C.
Lamb filed notice of retirement
from the firm.
Salem (ftter
Of Appraisers
To Organize
A Salem chapter of the Society
of Residential Appraisers will be
organized at a meeting Friday in
the Senator hotel at 7:30 p.m.
The Society is an internat'onal
organization of specialists in res
idential property valuation, ac
cording to Mark B Hawes of
Portland, northwset member f
the board of governors of the so
ciety, who will conduct the meet
ing here.
Aim of the group is to promote
higher standards in appraisals.
Branches are in 70 cities and
members are drawn from savings
and loan associations, savings
banks, life insurance companies,
real estate brokers and governmen
tal agncies.
Suits on Validity of Portland
Business Tax Reach High Court
Two suits to determine constitutionality of Portland's new business
tax Tuesday reached the state si preme court.
The suits, one brought by two retailers, Ted Garbade and Fred
Boynton, and the other by six automobile dealers, claim the tax is
not uniform and thus violates the constitution.
Pastors Asked
To Support
Many Causes
Support of a variety of enter
prises was urged on Salem Minis
terial association by speakers at
its Tuesday morning meeting in
First Congregational church. -No
action was voted on any of the
topics.
George S. Brown, Portland, exe
cutive -secretary of the Oregon
Temperance league, told of the
group's program, including move
ment for an initiative to bar sale
of any promotively advertised li
quor, a radio program temperance
education in the schools and bill
board advertising?"
Dean Robert D. Gregg of Wil
lamette university urged in the
churches an "international Sun
day' in support of the Atlantic
Union movement.
Need for Bibles in the Christian
nation of Japan was reported by
Roy C. Ferguson, president of Sa
lem Gideons.
J. M. Ruthven of Grand Forks,
B. C, displayed a model of the
folding church trailer he is demon
strating this week at Evangelistic
Temple, during a tour of the
country. 1
The business tax amounts to
of gross sales over $25,000 a year.
It affects every retailer in Port
land.
Circuit Judge James W. 'Craw
ford of Portland ruled the tax was
valid and the case was appealed.
Arguments were heard Tuesday.
In other action, the court upheld
dismissal of a $54,900 damage suit
brought by Frances C. Wilder
against Dr. Wallace Haworth ' of
Portland.
She claims Haworth burned her
with X-rays. Circuit Court Judge
James R. Bain of Portland threw
the case out of court and the state
court upheld this action. A
$25 a year plus $1 for each $1,000
Births
BEEDLE To Mr, and Mrs. Carl
Beedle, 1570 Park ave., a daugh
ter, Tuesday, January 17, at Salem
Memorial hospital.
SUNDEEN To Mr. and Mrs.
Sherman Sundeen. 243 S. Winter
st, a daughter, Tuesday, January
MANNING To Mr. and Mrs.
James Mannintf. Brooks route 1.
ar daughter, Tuesday, January 17,
a i oaiem Memorial nospitai.
McMORRIS To Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon McMorris, 4745 Claxter
rd- a son, Tuesday, January 17, at
Salem General hospital.
ZINGSIIEIM To Mr. and Mrs.
Daniel Zingshelm, Mill City, a son,
Tuesday, January 17, at . Salem
General hospital.
Report of Actress9
Illness Refuted
CHICAGO, Janr 17-OVActress
Ethel Barrymore, enroute from Los
Angeles to New York, remained in
her drawing room today while her
pullman was switched to another
railroad line. ,
In New York her daughter, Eth
el Barrymore Colt, said the act
ress took a through drawing room
so she would not have to change
trains in Chicago. - ,
Usually transcontinental ' pas
sengers leave their train during
the several hour layover in Chi
cago. Miss Barrymore'a failure to
do sojjave rise to reports that she
was ilL Her daughter denied this,
however.
FOR
HISSED SAVINGS
First
Federal
Savings
First
Current Dividend 2Va
st Federal Savings
and Loan Ass'n.
142 So. Liberty
Frank Brown
Succumbs;
Rites Friday
Frank A. Brown, farmer and
sportsman in the Willamette val
ley area nearly 60 years, died Mon
day night at his residence at 6530
Locust st. He was 65.
Born Oct. 1, 1BS4, in Ontario,
Canada, Brown came to Oregon
when he was 6 years 61d with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs, Archie O.
Brown.
He and his father operated a
farm In Polk, county and Brown
carried on after his father's death.
The deceased was an ardent fish
erman and won several cross-!
country matches as a bicyclist dur-
ing his youth. , !
Surviving are three sisters,' Mrs.
Bettie E. Lent, The Dalles; Mrs.
Christie LL Mooorman, Salem: and.
Mrs. Minnie E. Woodside, Oakland,
Calif.; and four brothers, Josepn
B. and Charles A. Brown, .both of
Salem; Robert A. Brown, Mon
mouth, -and Roy R. Brown, Rose
Lodge, i"-- ..ii-'v r;
Funesal services will be held
Friday at 1:30 p.m. at the Clough
Barrick chapel with the Rev. Dud
ley Strain officiating. Interment
will be in he City View cemetery.
Rose Society
To See Slides;
Forum Slated
.
Colored slides of roses tested
and grown in t the gardens of Dr.
Earl W. Benbow of Dallas will be
shown at the . Thursday night
meeting of the Salem Rose society.
Ollie Shindel and George Ailing
will report on roses which they
tested during the summer.
A round table discussion on the
planting and cultivation of roses
will be led by Dale Burris, and
participated In . by George Ailing,
Ollie Shindel and Dr. Earl . Ben-bow.'--.'
!
; New officers who will take the
chair are Robert Brady, president;
Dr., Kenrieth Waters vice-president;
Mrs. Roberts Fitzmaurice,
secretary; Nellie Schwab, treasur
er; Dale Burris, program ' chair
man; Maxine Buren, publicity;
Kenneth Waters, rose show; Geo
rge Ailing, rose show judge; Lee
Canfield, membership- chairman;
Mrs. Robert Brady and Mrs. Ken
neth Waters, hospitality; Charles
Cole, 411 and rose test committee;
Dr. Benbow, Rose Sunday, chair
Toy Collection
Deadline Near
Deadline for donating toys to
the American Legion toy cam
paign to benefit needy children in
Europe will be January 20, offic
ials said Wednesday.
An estimated 500 pounds of toys
has been donated by Salem chil
dren and Legionnaires termed the
response "very food." Collection
depot for the three local Legion
posts is the Legion hall on South
Commercial street.
The toys are to be collected at
a central agency in America and
shipped by the Legion to Europe.
Charles B. Minor
Finds Answer to
2-Car Problem!
: SEE
Charles B. Minor, employed
for 10 years by Pacific Ply
wood Corporation, Willamina,
Oregon, which it near Salem,
Oregon, chooses a new Kaiser
Trayeler after looking at all
other makes of cars.
T purchased a Kaiser Tra
veler from Teaguo Motor Com
pany at Salem, Oregon, be
cause other owners, living in
our vicinity, praise their cars
so highly, and because only a
Kaiser Traveler will give mo
dual purpose automobile. I
am certain I received the most
for my money. A truly better
balanced car."
Over 400,000 big stylish
Kaisers and Fraxers have been
sold. Hundreds of Oreogn .
families onfoy -this comfort,
' safety, performance and econ
omy, ' ? . . " ' : ;
Teague Motor and
Implements Company, ,
335 N. Liberty Street
'
Salem, Oregon.
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KAISER TRAVELER
THE CAR WITH A DUAL LIFE
FOR THE BEST DEAL SEE
; TEAGUE MOTOR CO.
355 N. Liberty . Phono 2-4173
Cannery Men
On Way East
A group of Salem cannery men
are on their way to Atlantic L-uy,
N. J. today to attend the 43rd na
tional convention of the National
Canners association January 21 to
31.
Those attending include: From
Blue Lake Packers Inc., O. IE.
Snyder, general manager; N. W.
Merrill, sales manager; Elmore
Hill, production manager and J. E.
Johnson, field superintendent; and
from Producers Cooperative Pack
ing Co., F. Smith, manager of the
Stayton Canning Co.
Other firms will be represented
by delegates from their home of
fices.
Watercolor
By Carl Hall
Wilis Award
A museum purchase prize in
watercolor from the Michigan art
ist show in Detroit, Mich., has
been awarded Carl Hall, instruc
tor in painting and artist in resi
dence at Willamette university.
The painting, entitled "Night
Scene," is the property of the De
troit Institute of Arts.
Life magazine is planning to
use another one of his paintings
in an article, "Promising Young
American Artists". During March
the paintings will be displayed in
the Metropolitan Art Museum,
New York City, as part of a show
on Young American Artists. Hall's
Oregon scenes were featured in
Life in March, 1948.
The particular painting to be
shown by Hall was one purchased
by the Portland Art Museum dur
ing the all Oregon show in June.
WINNING TEAM
BETHLEHEM, Pa (INS) Le
high University's football team
achieved its best record since 1923
in chalking up six wins and three
losses for the 1949 season. In ad
dition. Coach Bill Leconby's
eleven scored more points than
any other Engineers' squad since
1917.
Marion 4-H
Leaders Plan
Meeting Jan,21
Recreation leadership and new
games will feature 'the January 21
meeting of the Marion County 4-H
Local Leaders association at May
flower hall beginning at 1 p.m.
Following a short business meet
ing to be called by the president,
Theresa Dehler, Mt. Angel, the
group will hear from C. W. Smith
assistant director of extension ser
vice, Oregon State college, regard
ing the Marion County 4-H pro
gram. Jessalee Mallalieu, extension
recreation specialist from Corval
lis, will take charge of the program
designed to help the 4-H leaders
and the recreation chairman from
each club in Marion county and the
city of Salem to do a better job
in regards to "having fun."
Anthol Riney and Anne Berg
holz, county extension agents,
stress that each club in the county,
of which there are 174 to date, is
to be represented by a local leader
and recreation chairman, or the
leader and one 4-H member from
each club.
Miss Mallalieu will stress those
types of games for small groups
and games which do not require
a lot of activity, games that can
be played in homes at meetings.
"We hope to be able to develop
recreation leadership in some of
our 4-H members, says Riney, in
planning for a well balanced club
program for Marion county.
There will be a short meeting
of the Marion county delegates to
Western Oregon 4-H Local Lead
ers conference during the after
noon. Any Marion county leader
desiring to go and has not notified
the 4-H office, should do so at
once. The conference is to be held
in Corvallis January 24, 25 and 26.
! The Stcrtesmcrn,-Sqleni. 'Orol Weaesdcry Tcrmiarr'18. 19505
TaxOfficials
To Tour Area
Offering Help
Assistance to taxpayers In pre- !
paring their federal income tax re- I
uiua 99 tit J V uj ucyuij
collectors of the internal revenue
department who will be in cities in
this area from January 24 and
March 15.
According to the department
Wednesday the deputies will be at
Salem postoff ice, February 28 to
March 15; Silverton city hall, Feb
ruary 6 and 7; Woodburn city
hall February 8; ML; Angel
city hall, February 27; Valsetz
at the Valsetz Lumber Comp-uy,
February 9 and 10; Dallas, Cale
Hotel, February 14 and 15; Inde
pende&ce,. First National Bank,
FebrtfirjNltf; Monmouth city hall,
February 17; McMinnville court
house, Tebruary 14 to 16, and at
Corvallis post office, March 7 to
15; Sweet Home city hall, Febru
ary 13 to 15; Lebanon city hall,
February 15 to 17; Scio postoffice;
February 23, and Albany postof
fice, March 1 to 15.
REP. CROSBY FILES
State Rep. Lloyd R. Crosby, Mil
waukie republican, filed his can
didacy for reelection Tuesday at
the statehouse.
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Free parking- Sooth of Willam
ette Valley Bank.
The KosI River dam, to be erect
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tween 750 and 800 feet high
taller than the Hoover dam on the
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