The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 23, 1950, Page 5, Image 5

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TOASTMASTERS MEET
Chairmanship will be the theme
-ef the speechcraft program at the
Capitol Toastmasters' meeting at
6:15 tonight in the Cold Arrow
restaurant Speechcraft talkers
are to include Elmer Boyer, Wil
liam Bliven. Richard Batdorf and
Elmer Amundson. Other speakers
are Rideley Miller. Wayne Smith
and Charles MaxwelL This will
be .the final session of the speech
craft series. , .
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Armena Felt from Spencers Sup
port Shop of Portland will be at
Hotel Senator Fri., Feb. 24 to de
liver and interview customers.
Spencer Corsetier call 3-5072.
CIVIL SERVICE TESTS SET
Examinations for positions of
photoengraver in the government
printing office in Washington, D.
Cn .have been announced by the
U. STcivil service commission. Ap
plications must be filed by March
21. Further information can be
secured by contacting William
Fischer, local secretary, at the Sa
lem postoff ice. . :
$50 for your old washer regard
less of condition as a trade-in on
a new Westinghouse laundromat.
Yeater Appliance Co., 375 Che
meketa. '
. The Salem Veterinary hospiul
cordially invites the public to at-
.tend an Open House Sunday, Feb.
'28 from' 2 to T p. m. 3380 Port
land RcL ' . ,
DODD TO SPEAK
J. A. H. Dodd, Willamette valley
manager of the Portland Gas and
Coke company, will speak in ob
servance of Brotherhood' week at
the Salem Lions club's noon
luncheon Thursday in the Marion
hoteL
Beginning class in Gregg Short
hand Simplified. February 27
(day school) ' Capital Business
College Phone 35987.
Fresh killed young turkeys, 39c
lb. Orwig's Market, 4375 Silver
ton Rd. Ph. 2-6128.
PACK HOLDS DINNER
Cub pack 11 will hold its annual
blue and gold dinner Friday night
in the Veterans of Foreign Wars
hall. The pack charter win be
presented, during the special pro
gram, by Howard Higby, assistant
scout executive. Parents of the
cubs are to be guests.
Luncheon 65c, First Methodist
church Thurs 11 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Isabelle Anderson, former instruc
tor at Los Angeles largest Sewing
Center now starting sewing class
es at the New Home Sewing Cen
ter. Phone 33139 for details.
Ralph . Johnson Appliances, 355
Center St v -
ANDREWS PLEDGED
1 Thomas D. Andrews, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Edith M. Anderson, 240
Center, st, has been pledged by
Sigma Phi Epsilon, fraternity at
Oregon State college. Andrews is
a sophomore majoring in business
and technology.
Johns - Manville shingle applied
by Mathis Bros., 164 S. Com'l
Free estimates. Ph. 34642.
Insured savings earn more than
, two per cent at Salem Federal
Sayings Association, 560 State st
EUGENE MAN TO TALK
W. M. Lyons of Eugene will talk
and show pictures at the Thurs
day night meeting of the Camellia
and Rhododendron society. - The
meeting will be held at the
YMCA at 8 pjn.
. Youll find it's . not expensive to
eat at Shattucs Chateau, where
you'll never get a mediocre meat
Births
DICKSON To Mr. and Mrs.
Walter. Dickson, Salem route 8,
box 885, a son, Wednesday, Feb
ruary 22, at Salem Memorial hos-
pitaL ,.t. ;.; . .
CAFEROMS To Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Caperonis, 640 S. Capitol
st., a son, Wednesday, February
22, at Salem General hospital.
D ASCII To Mr. and Mrs. John
Dasch, 2090 N. Church st, a
daughter,. Wednesday, February
22, at Salem General hospital.
JOHNSON To Mr. and Mrs.
Chelsea Johnson, 4770 Filmore st.,
daughter Wednesday, February
22, at Salem General hospital.
ALLEN To Mr. and Mrs. Ken
neth Allen, Newberg, a daughter.
' Wednesday,' February 22, at Salem
General hospital.
JCDSON To Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Judson, Salem route 6, box
263A, a son, Tuesday, February
21, at Salem General hospital,
Rom vAieic
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That
Hiss Gilbert oar grammar school
yriaeipal, spoka the etker aight at
the regular Parent-Teachers' meet
ing, oa getting childrea te i their
homewark whea they want t listea
U tha radio.
"Wt musn't glva them a flat
no'," Miss Gilbert said. "If we
idults rtalljf believa m tolerance
and moderation, wa should instill
thesa qualiyes la our children.
'Listening to the radio is fine in
modern f ion as long ts homework
gets done, too." ,? - ;
From where I sit, the lady was
dead-rightThis radio vs. home
Copyright,
ELKS TO PLAY HOBO
Salem Elks lodge 336 will hold
its annual "Hobo Night at .8
o'clock this evening. Prizes will
be awarded to the 10 Elks who
come dressed in the most realistic
"tramp" clothes.
i
Adam Hats exclusive agent.
United Shirt Shop, 331 State St.
Landscaping and designing. No job
too large or too small. F. A. Doer
fler and Sons Nursery, 150 N. Lan
caster Dr. at 4 Corners. P. 2-1322.
BONDS BOUGHT HERE
A total of $158,340 worth of
federal series E bonds and $691,
973 in F and G bonds were pur
chased in Marion county during
January, according to Sidney
Stevens, county bond sale chair
man. Air - Steamship tickets any where.
KugeL 3-7694. 153 N. High St.
NOTICE!! Hearing Aid Users. Our
new office hours are from 9 a.m.
until 5 p.m. including the noon
hour, every day except Saturday,
wnen we' close at 3 p.m. Come in
and let's get acquainted. Batteries
for all kinds of hearing aids.
James N. Taft & Associates, Bel
tone, 228 Oregon Building, Salem.
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DR. OLIVER SPEAKS
Dr. Egbert 45 Oliver, professor
of English at Willamette univer
sity, will speak on layman's faith
at the First Methodist church in
St Helens on "Layman's Sunday,
February 26.
$1.00 Dinner served till 9 P.M.
Choice of entree this is really a
family treat Shattucs Chateau.
Ralph Johnson Appliances are giv
ing free a lovely scatter pin to all
ladies who receive a Lewyt Home
cleaner demonstration at the store
or in their home. Ph. 33139.
STUDIES IN MEXICO
Ronald F. Waring, 1713 Park
ave., is studying Spanish at Mex
ico City college in Mexico. A
navy veteran. Waring is studying
on a GJ. education allotment,
Speech Contest
Finals Set by
Toastmasters
I i
Ladies night and speech con
test finals will be held tonight at
the 6:15 o'clock, meeting of Wil
lamette Toastmasters club in the
Bright Spot cafe.
Wives of members are to be f
present at the program which will
feature the live finalists In the
club's cont. -t Winner of tonight's
tournament will represent the club
at a contest of Toastmaster clubs
in this area. I
Al Cramer will be toastmaster
tonight and speakers are Herman
Eckerman, Frank Hamstreet Ri
chard Schmidt Cyril Meusey and
Dr. Kenneth McNiece. Vera Rasch
ko will handle table topics.' To
night will see the first such con
test entered by the Willamette
club, officers said.
First Pre-Marital
Lecture Schedules
Dr. Horace Miller
First lecture In a pre-marriage
course sponsored Jointly by Sa
lem's YMCA and YWCA will be
given March 2 by Dr. Horace Mil
ler of the state hospital staff.
Miller will discuss social and
psychological aspects of marriage.
He will speak in Chresto cottage
on; the Willamette university cam
pus. Additional lectures are schedul
ed, each Thursday night during
March. Speakers have not been
named but the programs will deal
wjth physiological, economic; dom
estic and spiritual problems of
marriage.
WU Class of 1925
Schedules Reunion
Plans are being made this week
for the 25th reunion of the class
of 1925 at Willamette university.
The reunion will be held in con
nection with the school commen
cement In June.
- On the campus Thursday dis
cussing plans . to launch the re
union were George Moorehead and
Mrs. George Rhoten, class presi
dent and secretary respectively.
Officers were named at the first
reunion of the class in 1930. '
MNrtioi
liitJy Joe Marsh
How to Got
Homework Dono
work problem is a wonderful way
to see to it that oar youngsters ae
iuira the sensible moderate habits V
they'll need later on.
Tva aever believed la hard and
fast rales except wnere abso
lutely necessary. Let the other fel
low de as he likes, aa long aa -he's
temperate and tolerant Guess '
that's why Trt sever felt wt should '
quarrel with the fellow who tm par- '
tial to a glasa of beer the "BeTer
agt f Moderation." -
1950, United Sutet Brtwrrn ftiUatio
Marion County Commissioner E. L.
Kot era. Qninaby, Wednesday an
nounced his candidacy for re
election to the county court He
has served since 1946 as com
missioner. (Story on page 1.)
Accident Study
Cities Named
By Committee
Six Oregon cities have been
named as areas for a survey of
industrial accidents by the gov
ernor's industrial safety advisory
committee.
The cities, selected at the com
mittee's February meeting In Port
land, are Tillamook, Roseburg, La
Grande, Bend, Prineville and Kla
math Falls.
Aim of the surveys will be to
create . local safety commit
which will aid the central com
mittee in its program to reduce
the number of industrial accidents
in the state.
Three areas of artinn tuxiri.
the local safety committee plan,
have been selected by the central
group in its anti-accident cam
paign. Accident statistics will be stud
ied, a survev of safetv mHix
be conducted and possibilities of
establishing a srxvifir
safety training will be investigated.
ne committee win meet again
March 17.
SALE.
END
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Final dosoout
Prlco
428 Slale :
Salem Students
Finish De?ree
Work at WU
Seventeen Salem students are
included among the 28 Willamette
university seniors who completed
requirements for the bachelor's
degree at the close of the ffall
semester last week. Registrar Har
old B. Jory announced Wednes
day. Candidates will be presented
for the degree in June commence
ment exercises.
Salem students include Alvin H.
Boyd, William Cogswell, Louis
Ramus, Earl Rittenhouse, James
L. Smith, Leland W. Svarverud
and Irving J. Wagner, all business
administration; Ammon C. Adams,
mathematics; Dean C. Barhart,
psychology; Donald Breakey, bio
logy; John E. Christensen, socio
logy; Fabian Nelson, physical edu
cation; Wayne P. Rose and Ralph
Taylor, both political science; Jer
ry O. Thorn, sociology and psy
chology; Robert L. Scott English,
and Thomas W. Wann, history.
Others include Arnold Acker,
Portland; Harvey E. Dunn, Mur
phy; Albert E. MUler, Hubbard;
Lawrence Rehfield, Jefferson; Lo
well Miller, jr, Los Altos, Calif.;
Albert Blacic, Redondo, Calif.;
William C. Patterson, Kelso,
Wash.; Robert D. Lakie, Barnsvil
le, Minn.; Marshal W. Hanft Jam
estown, N. D., and Ambrose D'
Eagle, McLaughlin, S. D.
One man, Farrell Eugene Cook
of Bremerton, Wash, completed
requirements, for a . bachelor of
laws degree.
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