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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1950)
CfiHy Hew s UDiriieffs TAKE OVER TAVEKN N. R. Gamble and Joseph I Gamble, 1654 S. High st- Salem, filed an assumed business came certificate lor the Jefferson Town Tavern at Jefferson with the Marlon-county clerk Monday. A no tice of retirement from the tav ern was filed by Bessie H. and Willard R. Lepley of Jefferson. MILL CHANGES NAMES Thomas F. Leroux filed a notice for retirement with the Marion county clerk Monday from The Dutch Mill, 897 N. Commerdal at. An assumed business name certificate for the Mill was filed by Madeline Largent Lerouz. - For that new look on Thanksgiv ing take advantage of our low special permanent wave prices at The Vanity Box 1328 State. COWBOY SONGS PUBLISHED Mrs. G. Diehm, 2S80 Silverton xtL, has received word that a new volume of cowboy songs will be published next month by her brother-in-law George King, Rai nier, as lyricist, - and Dallas Tur ner," radio cowboy singer in Port land. ZONE&S HEARING TONIGHT A public hearing on proposed apartment zoning on the south side of State street between 15th and 17th streets will be conduct ed by the Salem planning and zoning commission at 7:30 tonight In city halL , Hard of Hearing? Fresh batteries for all makes of aids. See our new Beltone smaller, lighter, better hearing. Let us prove it Come in for Free demonstration or phone 2-4491. James N. Taft & Associ ates, 228 Oregon Bldg. MORS MUMPS REPORTED ' Marion county health depart ment reported an additional 19 cases oz mumps last week, includ tng 13 In Salem and 'three each in state institutions and the rest of the county. LIONS TO HEAR SWORD Dr. Victor Hugo Sword, former missionary to the far east, will discuss "Tibet, Nepal and Us" at the East Salem Lions club lunch' eon at noon today in the Senator hotel. Johns - Manville sningles applied by Mathis Bros, 164 S. Com'L Free KtimatM Ph 3-4 R4 2 CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our many friends who were so kind to us during our recent bereave ment and the beautiful floral of ferings. : Violet Merrick & Teresa. Kay ' Mr. & Mrs. C. F. Merrick, J Mrs. Richard Flank CONVENTION MEET PLANNED Salem Chamber fif Commerce is planning to be represented at a meeting of the western section of American Convention institute December 1-3 in Portland. Mana ger Clay Cochran said hotel, mo tor court and other businessmen will be urged to attend. DRIVER PLEADS INNOCENT Earl Glenwood Haaland, 346 N. Capitol st, pleaded innocent In municipal court Monday to a charge of reckless driving. He posted $200 baiL Haaland was ar rested by city police In the 200 block of North 12st street Fresh killed young turkeys for your inanxsgivmg dinner 39c lb. No charee for drawing. Also whit face baby beef ready for your locser c 10. urwig"s Market, 3975 Silverton Rdr Phone 2-6128. GRACE STEWART NAMED A former Salem girl, Grace Stewart daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Stewart, has been selected as a member of the Los Angeles Pacific college choir in Califor nia. . FEDDE TO SPEAK G. Bernhard FMde of Portland, acting executive secretary of the American Friends service commit tee, will discuss "The Exlusive Middle East' at the Salem Rotary club meeting Wednesday noon in the Marion hotel. Special Thanksgiving Dinner $1.50 Served from 12 noon till 9 p. m. at Pine Inn, 14 mi. N. underpass on Hiway 89-jE. . FILES FOR CLEANERS An assumed business name cer tififate for 4 Corners Cleaners, at Four Corners, was filed with the Marion county clerk Monday by Homer C Davenport, 859 N. Lib erty SU TOWNSENDERS TO MEET Townsend club 17 will meet at 1p.m. today In the home of Mrs. Olive Reddaway, 1421 N. Church aw Landscaping and designing. No job too large or too smalL F. A. Doer fler and Sons Nursery, 150 Lan caster Dr. at 4 Corners. P. 2-2549. CLUB TO HEAR MINISTER The Rev. James Wilson will speak before fellow members of Hollywood Lions club in a Thanksgiving luncheon program Wednesday noon in the Lions' den. SAILOR'S LEAVE OVER SH 3 Orville P. Farmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bosley of Sa lcm. left' Monday for Newport, R. I- where he will return to duty on the USS Bulcan, navy re pair ship, after spending 30-day leave with his parents. Harnessing of A-Power Said Long fay Off Harnessing atomic energy to its full peacetime potential is a long way off, it was asserted in Salem Monday by a Reed college physi cist. Dr. William L. Parker. Parker was 'one of the instruc tors designated by the atomic en ergy commission to train Oregon leaders in radiological monitoring last summer. The war situation is postponing the day, said Parker, when atomic energy will be used in peaceful ways to provide power. But war or no war, much remains to be done before this peacetime atomic use materializes, he added. Dr. Parker explained the fol lowing drawbacks, in addition to the Influence of war: 1. The net loss in fissionable ma terials in the process of creating Plutonium must be overcome, lest the raw materials be depleted. 2. Either new uranium deposits must be found or methods of ex tracting it from low grade ore must be improved. 3. A way must be found to dis pose safely of radioactive ashes left in the process of creating atomic power. 4. Production pace would be in sufficient as things now stand, as power now produced industrially over the U. S. is the equivalent of an atom bomb explosion every 24 minutes. Dr. Parker spoke before a Salem Chamber of Commerce luncheon which marked the official opening of the annual Christmas seal sale of the Marion county tuberculosis association. Frank B. Bennett in troduced the speaker, explained the TB campaign and presented its leaders to the chamber audi ence of 200. Vice President Russel Pratt presided. Textbook Commission " Convenes in Salem The state textbook commission met In Salem Monday to select elementary and secondary school textbooks for the next six-year period. Dr. E. N. Stevenson, Southern Oregon College of Education and chairman of the group, said the work probably would not be com pleted for several days. RIFLE THEFT REPORTED Theft of a 1903 Springfield rifle from his home sometime during the past five days was reported to city police Monday by Frank Snook, 1925 Hines st Snook told police he had no suspects. Air - Steamship tickets anywhere. KugeL 3-7694. 153 N. High St Cluttered up? Well pick it up! Goodwill Industries. Call 4-2248. Contributions from Children" To Help Build U.N. Fountain Pennies, nickels and dimes, contributed voluntarily by the school children of Oregon will help build a central fountain in front of the Secretariat building at United Nations headquarters in New York City. Headed by Mrs. Douglas Mc Kay, wife of Oregon's governor, the Oregon drive is part of a na tional movement under the lead ership or the wives of the gov ernors of the 48 states and of the territories of Alaska, Ha waii and Puerto Rico. Mrs. Ar thur B. Langlie of Washington is national chairman. We have the opportunity to participate in making very significant gift to the United Nations," said Mrs. McKay. -It is a gift not large in money value, but one expressing our interest and faith in an organi zation that could prove to be the avenue of a better and more peaceful world." Assisting Mrs. McKay is Rex Putnam, superintendent of pub lic instruction, who will super vise organization of the schools in the drive. Linn C. Smith of the U. S. National bank in Sa lem, is serving" as treasurer. Schools were urged to contrib ute before December 15. Mrs. Sprague President of GOP Women Officers were elected for the Woman's Republican club at its meeting at the circuit court room Monday night Chosen were Mrs. Charles A. Sprague, president; Dorathea Steusloff, first vice president; Mar jorie Harris, second vice president; Elizabeth Porter, secretary; Mrs. O. K. Beals, treasurer and Mrs. R. H. Cooler, Mrs. Glenn McCor mick and Mrs. Lee Canfield mem bers of the executive board. The club voted to alternate its monthly meetings between after noon and evening sessions. Dele gates elected to the state conven tion in Portland December 5 were Miss Porter, Miss Harris, Mrs. M. M. Magee. ' .'' Carl Graham Succumbs to Heart Attack Carl Adams Graham, 61, long time Salem resident, ! collapsed and died of heart attack Mon day at his farm south of Salem. Born Nov. 11, 1889, in Webster City, Iowa, Graham came to Sa lem 30 years ago and resided at 2525 S. Commercial st in recent years. He was a member of Salem lodge 336, BPOE. Survivors include his widow, Ruth H. Graham, Salem; a daugh ter, Dorothea I. Graham, Port land; two sons, Robert C. Gra ham, with the U. S. army, and K. Dean Graham, Eugene; and two sisters and two brothers in Iowa. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a. m. Wednesday from the Virgil T. Golden chapel with Dr. Roy Fedje officiating. Shipment will be made to Webster City, Io wa, for burial. Plane Refuels at McNary Field A-DC-6, chartered by the Uni versity of Oregon, landed at Mc Nary field Sunday to refuel when the Eugene field was unable to supply 100 octane gasoline. The big craft was the plane which carried the Duck football team to and from Denver for their Saturday game with the University of Colorado. - Births GLASSBURN To Mr. and Mrs. Everett Glassburn, 3215 Tri angle dr., a daughter, Monday, November 20, at Salem Memorial hospital. HUTCHINSON To Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hutchinson, Mill City, a daughter, Monday, No vember 20, at Salem Memorial hospital. LESSLER To Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lessler, Scio route 1, a daughter, Monday, November 20, at Salem Memorial hospital BEAIRD To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beaird, ' Salem route 4, box 1082, a daughter, Sunday, No vember 19, at Salem Memorial hospital. SCHARBACK To Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Scharback, 1575 Shady In., a son, Monday, No vember 20, at Salem General hos pital. . WILSON To Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur A. Wilson, 2020 N. 17th st, a son, Monday, November 20, at Salem General hospital. ...JIALSEY To Mr. and Mrs. Donald D. Halsey, 1175 S. 13th st, a daughter, Monday, Novem ber 20, at Salem General hos pital. WHEELER To Mr. and Mrs. John Wheeler, Independence route 1, a son, Monday, Novem ber 20, at Salem General hos pital. FREE To Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth C. Free, 950 Mornlngside dr., a son, Monday, November 20, at Salem General hospital. 'l;.iEivited to Drive the Worlds Most Modern Car f YouTI say it's years ahead of anything yoa have ever seen or driven. 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