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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1950)
r'ftVM ': r : , . : ! (Dfiiy Mews BBirneffs TOASTMASTER8 MEET Stearns, Cushing will be chair man of the speechcraft program at the Thursday night meeting at 6:15 o'clock of Capitol Toastmas ters club in the Gold Arrow r -taurant.. Speakers on speechcraft re to include William Taw, Dew ey Davis and Robert Forkner. Slated talkers on the Toastmaters program are D. Leslie Carson, Robert Boardman and J. F. Rem ington. Spencer Corsetier call 3-5072. ANDERSON HONORED S Steve Anderson, Salem attorney, Monday was admittccMo practice before the U.S. supreme court in Washington, D.C. Andersonj na tional Young Republican j vice chairman, was sponsored by at torney David W. Louisell of Wash ington. See the beautiful religious articles at the Rose Gift shop, 2019 Fair grounds Rd., Salem. SCOUT REVIEW TONIGIIT A board of review for ! Boy Scouts of the Cherry City district will be held at the city library here Wednesday evening, This is one of many scout activities on the busy calendar for the Boy Scouts 40th anniversary observ ance this week. Landscaping and designing. No job too large or too smalLT. A. Doer- fler and Sons Nursery,'150 N. Lan caster Dr. at 4 Corners. P. 2-1322. RADIO SHOP NAMED Certificate of, assumed business name as Fred's Radio and Tele vision shop in Salem was filed with the Marion county clerk Mon day by Fred H. Lambert, : 1690 Market st. Air-Steamship tickets anywhere. Kugel, 3-7694. 153 N. High St. DEMONSTRATE AT KIWANIS Program for Salem Kiwanis club luncheon today noon at the Mar lon hotel will be a demonstration of fluorescent lighting . which can change colors. The display is from General Electric company. Births LEACn To Mr. and Mrs. Alvin : M. Leach, Independence, a daughter, Sunday, February 5, at Salem General hospital. MICEK To Mr. and j Mrs. John J. Micek, Independence, a daughter, Sunday, February 5, at Salem General hospital. BERG To Mr. and Mrs. Billie Berg, 3345 Chester ave., a daugh ter, Monday. February 6, at Salem General hospital. ROBERTS To Mr. and Mrs. George , Roberts, Gervais, a son. Monday, February 9, at Salem General hospital, CROCKETT To Mr. and Mrs. Neil L. Crockett; 110 Cascade dr., a son, Monday, February 8, at Sa lem General hospital. KITCHEN To Mr. and Mrs. Lome Kitchen, 1020 N. 19th St., ' son, Monday, February (J, at Salem Memorial hospital. ? s DO RAN To Mr. and Mrs. Paul Doran, Salem route 8,, a son, Sunday, February 5, at Salem "Memorial hospital. j CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors for their kindness and beautiful flowers in sympathy. .' .. Mrs. Frank E. Evans . and Family ELECTION SCHEDULED Directors for Salem Agricultur al Housing, inc., will be elected February 14 at a meeting of the group in the First N.'tional bank. The organization sponsors the la bor camp on Turner roaW near the airport during harvest season. Nine directors will be named with producers, packers and the Cham ber of Commerce getting equal representation. Insured savings earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association. 560 State st. EAST SALEM LIONS MEET East Salem Lions club will meet at noon today in the Senator hotel to hear Ralph Nohlgren speak on the CVA proposal. Roy Stewart is in charge of the pro gram. Today is the last day that charter memberships will be ac cepted, said i President Stearns Cushing. Adam Hats exclusive agent. United Shirt Shop, 331 State St Tree surgeons, free est. Ph. 3-9688. PTA CANCELS MEET Regular meeting of the Marion County Parent-Teachers associa tion, slated for this Wednesday, has been cancelled, it was reported Monday. Meeting notices will be mailed later. Tuckers Barber Shop is now open at Silverton Rd. & Lancaster Dr. MUELLER IN KIGn SPOT ' Attainment of membership in Lincoln National Life Insurance company's top honorary sales or ganization, the Minute-Men club, was announced Monday for A. .O. Mueller, Salem district agent. Eugene Prescdtt, who has been laid up from a fall on the icy pavement since the third of last month, is again waiting on his customers at 1064 Oak St. SERVICE STATION SLATED A city building permit to erect a service station, at 795 S. 12th st. was issued to the Union Oil Co. Monday. Cost was estimated at $8,500. Johns - Manville shingles applied by Mathis Bros.. 164 S. Com'l Free estimates. Ph. 34642. Plans Started for Firemen9 s Convention Here IGigaret Case v 'HAM . a. HHMr " w s in. . iJc 'jmM ' ' wr' X , ' v I a mat The Statesman Salem. Oregon. Tuesday. February 7 1950- M3 9' i3 V 5 V I V A.I ri! ijeans lo Arresi In Burglary Plans for entertaining 500 to 600 visiting firemen daring a state convention of the Oregon State Fire Chiefs association and Oreron State Fire Fighters association la Salem, Jane 1-3. are being made by local firemen. 1 Included in the planning rroup above are Chief W. P. Roble, Battalion Chief E. L. Smith, Mrs. P. L. Phillips, president of the ladies a axillary; Mrs. W. Hunt, corresponding secretary of the auxiliary; Battalion Chief W. Eberhard; C. Buckholtz, secretary state Fire Fighters association; D. Morley, treasurer,' Salem Firemen's association; Battalion Chief R. Mills. Battalion Chief G. Shedeck, Captain C. Hart, president Salem Firefighters local 314; Capt. P. Phillips, secretary Firemen's as sociation; and Jack Hayes, secretary Fire Chiefs association. (Statesman photo.) .- A cigaret case led to the arrest ! Monday of Richard James Bell, i,20, of ML Angel, charged with i burglarizing the apartment of Ted , Lacey in Mt Angel early Monday morning. The Lacey apartment, located : above his Main street bakery, was enierea at aDout i:ju a. m., po lice said. Mrs. Lacey told officers she was aroused by a noise in the living room and that when she investigated, a man leaped through the window and disappeared. Later Lacey and Chief of Police ;Ed Korte found an engraved cig aret case lying near the window. Marion County Deputy Sheriff William DeVall said he traced the case to Bell, Bell, who is held in Marion county jail in lieu of $2,000 bail. is slated to "appear in Marion county district court here this morning. Bell, unemployed, was discharged last November from the army after serving from Janu ary, 1947. date just over $9,000 has been collected. ' . ! Ragan pointed out that the Marion county polio chapter spent nearly $15,000 in 1949 and went in debt about i $5,000. "With 38 cases being cared for- by the chapter now, 1950 looks like even a bigger expense year," he said. A March of Dimes dance will be held at Crystal Gardens to night The drive taldnt show will entertain at the American Legion Damage Suit Asks $44,143 A suit asking $44,143 as com pensation for personal injuries al legedly incurred in an auto motorcycle accident last year in Salem was filed Monday with the Marion county clerk. La Verne Cox, the motorcyclist, named Raymond P. Dvorak as de fendant. The accident occurred May 12, 1949, at Park and Market streets. 2 File for State Representative Two filings for representative in the state legislature were re ceived at the state elections bur eau Monday. Vernon Wilson, Vale, incurib ent, seeks reelection from Malheur county. He is a republics n. R. W. Zevely, Prineville, would represent the 26th district. Crook and Jefferson counties. He is a democrat. Courthouse Fund Put into U. S. Securities Purchase of U.S. certificates of indebtedness with the latest $300, 000 added to the Marion county courthouse fund was authorized Monday by the county court.. Tl certificates are short-term securi ties, used to have the funds draw ing interest. As of January 31, the fund had reached about $919,000 toward a present estimated cost of $1,580, 000 on the construction slated to begin this year. An annual levy of $200,00 Out side the 6 per cent limitation has been made the past three years, as. authorized, and is com pleted. In 1944-45 a levy of $75, 000 annually for 10 years was authorized, inside the limitation. New Pet Store Open in Salem Henry Sinaka, operator of the Meat, Cigarets Taken In Rickreall Burglary State police Monday investigat ed a break-in at the Rickreall grocery which occurred Sunday night. A small quantity of meat and cigarets was taken, police reported. FOX INSURED SAVINGS First Federal Savings First Current Dividend st Federal Savings and Loan Ass'n. 142 So. Libert? How Does Christian Science Heal? persons are asking about Christian Science. They would like to know III A If I more about its healing power and why it is that Christian Science brings so much health, happiness, freedom, and serenity to the earnest seeker. One of the best ways to learn about Christian Science is to attend ing to manage the Eugene opera tion for the time being, already has brought some of his stock from Eugene, including a monkey "Jo-jo" and a pet skunk "Petu nia." and has announced inclusion rf u 1 Ir inHc r t r1 c not f&&A c QnH Oregon Trail Pet Corral in Eu- pet supplies in the 'new store. gene, has announced the opening of the Salem Pet shop at 475 Ferry st, in Salem. Sinaka, whose wife is continu- Some cows require considerable "petting" to produce the most milk. Polio Campaign Contribution Cards Still Out About one-quarter of the 20,000 March of Dimes contribution cards mailed out to Marion county homes have yet to be returned, drive of ficials said Monday. Howard Ragan, drive chairman, said the local polio chapter would function in the red this year if the drive, plagued by bad weather, did not raise at least $20,000. To hall in Woodburn tonight and then return to Salem to perform at the intermission of the dance. The show will move to the Mill City theatre Wednesday night CHAUFFEUR GETS FORTUNE ROCHESTER, N. Y. HV"Long and faithful" service gave Howard Raymond Kemp, a chauffeur, $175,000. The will of Mrs. Vic toria R. Powers, his employer, fpve Kemp $50,000 outright and $125,000 in trust. i JlMr ( Arrow A rSlPt $1.50 J Feb. 14th St. Valentine's Day J A Free Lecture entitled "CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: Its Reinstatement of Primitive Christianity and Spiritual Healing by Ralph Castle, C. 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