The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 14, 1952, Page 5, Image 5

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WRITES ARTICLE
"Lincoln: Legend or Lesson,"
Is the title of an article dealing
with Abraham Lincoln written by
Dr. Howard W. Runkel of Wil
lamette University and appearing
in the recent issue of Advance
Magazine. The publication is the
Journal of the Congregational
Christian Churches. Dr. Runkel
is chairman of the University
Speech Department.
FRANCIS GRAFF OUT
Notice of retirement from the
Frank Graff Real Estate firm was
filed by Francis R. Graff with
the Marion County clerk's office
Wednesday.
Exceptionally good rummage on
sale above Greenbaums Thursday.
February 14.
JAMES PAYNE ARCHITECT
James L. Payne of Salem was
architect for the new Baker
School and the West Salem addi
tion, not Hayslip, Freeman and
Tufts as inadvertently reported
in The Statesman's account of
Tuesday night's school board
meeting.
Dr. C. Ward Davis is announcing
his return to his dental practice.
703 Livesley Bldg. Phone 4-3681.
PAROLE REVOKED
Melvin Keith Maas, 20, of 3835
Midway Dr., was returned to the
Oregon State Prison Wednesday
following revocation of parole
Monday by the Oregon State
Board of Parole. Maas was ar
rested last week by Salem police
on charges of parole violation
and forgery.
Johns-Manville shingles applied
by Mathis Bros., 164 S. Com'l.
Free estimates. Ph. 3-4642.
LEAVES CHEMICAL FIRM
Notice of retirement of R. B.
Henry from Pacific Vapor Chemi
cal Co. of Salem was filed with
the Marion County clerk's office
Wednesday.
LOSES WALLET
Mrs. Margaret Windsor, Aums- '
ville Route 1, Box 132, told Sa-
lem police Wednesday she lost a !
billfold containing $35 Wednes
day afternoon in room 303 of the j
State Library Building. Police
were unable to locate the missing
wallet, made of rough, dark
brown leather. It also contained
personal papers.
We have voung beef for locker,
also young turkeys. Orwig's Mar
ket, 3975 Silverton Rd. Phone
2-6123.
Births
FLOOK To Mr. and Mrs.
Theodore Flook, 1860 S. Capitol
St., a son, Wednesday, Feb. 13, at
Salem General Hospital.
HARRINGTON To Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Harrington,' Sheridan
Route 1, a son, Wednesday, Feb.
13, at Salem General Hospital.
ADKINS To Mr. and Mrs.
George Adkins, 798 S. 21 St.. a
son, Wednesday, Feb. 13, at Sa
lem General Hospital.
LESLIE To Mr. and Mrs.
Styne Leslie, Salem Route 1, Box
354, a son, Wednesday, Feb. 13,
at Salem Memorial Hospital.
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PROBATION REVOKED
Marion County ; Circuit Court
revoked Wednesday the proba
tion of Edwin T. Barrett, 1298 N.
Church St., and returned him to
the county Jail to complete a six
months' sentence on a charge of
issuing a check without sufficient
funds. Barrett was sentenced on
June 9, 1950, and, placed on two
years' probation.
COMMISSIONER TO SPEAK
A. J. Crose, state real estate
commissioner, will speak on real
estate ethics at the Friday noon
luncheon of Salem Board of
Realtors at the Senator Hotel.
rCooked food sale, by Highland
Mothers Club, Friday 15th. Port
land Gas Office.
MT. ANGEL FIRM FILES
An assumed business name of
Flora-Jo, a women's wearing ap
parel firm of Mt. Angel, was filed
by Mae A. Melchior, 21C5 S.
Church St., Salem, with the Mar
ion County clerk's office Wednes
day. VARIETY STORE LISTED
Assumed business name of Mt.
Angel Variety Store, a variety
and appliance store was filed by
Dean Bishoprick, Woodburn, with
the Marion County clerk's office
Wednesday.
POMEROY IN INSURANCE
Pomeroy Insurance Agency of
Salem is the assumed business
name filed by Thomas D. Pome
roy, 3935 Rivercrest Dr., with the
Marion County clerk's office Wed-
j nesday.
; Dr. Marshall, Osteopathic physi
cian and surgeori. 329 Oregon
Building. Phone 3-5509.
WOODBURN NAME ENTERED
Walter W. Buroker and Clytie
N. B u r o k e r, both of Route 2,
Woodburn, filed the assumed bus
iness name of Buroker Building
Supplies of Woodburn with the
Marion County clerk's office Wed
nesday. UNCLE JOHN RETIRES
John W. and Naomi E. Bollin
ger, former operators of Uncle
John's Grocery, filed a notice of
retirement from that business
name with the Marion County
clerk's office Wednesday.
Air - Steamship tickets anywhere.
Kugel, 3-7694, 153 N. High St.
PADE IN HOSPITAL
Ben O. Pade, proprietor of
Pade's Market, is In Salem Me
morial Hospital recovering frem
major surgery. He expects to Le
in the hospital for about 10 days.
SMALL WAIVES
Fred. E. Small, , charged in a
fugitive warrant from Nebraska
with abandonment of wife and
children, waived extradition Wed
nesday. j Landscaping and designing. No Job
I too large or too small. F. A. Doer-
fler and Sons Nursery, 250 Lan-
caster Dr. at 4 Corners. Phone
j 2-2549.
LOUCKS SLATED
Salem Christian Business
Men's Committee Will hear Mayor
Alfred W. Loucks talk on city
government at its luncheon meet
ing Friday noon in the Marion
Hotel. An open forum discussion
on city problems will follow.
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by both the
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ourselves
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Escapes Major
Flu Epidemic
Influenza has not been heavy
so far this year in Marion Coun
ty, according to physicians' re
ports, although other Oregon
areas are experiencing many
cases, the county health depart
ment said Tuesday.
The department, through Dr.
W. J. Stone, health officer, offer
ed its services to aid in recogniz
ing a possible epidemic of flu
and its direction of spread, as
well as to make possible the
identification of strains of flu
virus. This, said Dr. Stone, might
lead to vaccines useful in limit
ing the spread.
The report said many school
absences have occurred over the
state, due to flu, including as
many as 25 per cent missing at
various times from schools in
Willamina, Amity and Dayton.
Other spots included Burns, Eu
gene and Klamath Falls.
Although reported cases of flu
were not considered unusually
numerous for this time of year
in Marion County, there was re
port Wednesday of considerable
absence among state employes at
the Capitol, due to influenza.
Commenting on health depart
ment services available, Dr.
Stone said his office stands ready
to cooperate in obtaining speci
mens of throat washings and
whole blood, for submission to
the University of Oregon Medical
School laboratory. He pointed
out that information so obtained
would be of limited value as to
treatment of patients already ill,
but might help prevent the
spread.
He said health authorities do
not recommend the use of com
mercially available Influenza
vaccines to control the disease
as a public health measure, par
tially because strains of the
disease vary so much and need
different control measures.
Frosh Glee
Boards Chosen
Nine more committee appoint
ments were made Wednesday by
Manager Rueben Menashe, Port
land, for the Willamette Univer
sity Freshman Glee production,
March 22.
Menashe named Richard Lewis,
Lebanon, as chairman of tickets,
to be assisted by Terry Wheeler,
Vancouver, Wash., and Ruth Jo
seph, Weiser, Idaho.
David Jackson, Portland, will
be in charge of lighting. On com
mittee will be Augusta Krause
and Clara O'Neel, Portland; Hew
lett Todd, Palo Alto, Calif, and
Allen Young, Echo.
Chairman in charge of chairs
and floors will be Tom Schrock,
Bend.
Income Tax
Returns Prepared
Leon A. Fiscus
1509 N. 4th Ph. 3-5285
WATCR SPKINKUR
Mhrtai b. . Tan fU tf k
Ph. 3-4120
Jewelers
Jewelers and Opticians
Marion County
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The first 10 of Marlon County's February induction quota left Salem Tuesday afternoon on the bus shown
behind them. From left they are, front row, Richard Wain Fraser and Lloyd Henry Paradis of Wood
burn, John Patrick Schulti of Chemawa, Robert William Smith of Ventura, Calif., Glen Herbert Ver
rets of San Lorenzo, Calif.; back row, Roland Murrel Zlelinski, Ronald Gordon Hammack and Harold
Joseph Johns, all of Salem, Earl Raymond Clester of Sweet Home, William Herman Ficko of Portland.
(Statesman photo.)
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See latest methods of cutting and wrapping meats. Ques
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department, basement.
STORE HOURS: Monday and Friday, 1 2:30 to 9:00 P. M.
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday, 10:00 A. M. to 6:00 P. M. v '
Tha Statmoa, Salam, Oraqoai
Inductees Given
Farewell Party
For the second consecutive day,
Salem YMCA was the scene Wed
nesday of a farewell party for
inductees.
Five Marion County youths
bound for armed forces induction
at Portland were guests at the
party conducted by women of St.
Joseph's Catholic Church, with
Mrs. George McManus in charge.
Sponsor of the farewells is Salem
committee of United Service Or
ganizations. Tuesday's farewell was conduct
ed by women of Evangelistic
Temple, Assemblv of God, in
charge of Mrs. W. R. BrunkaL
CLUB TO MEET
Townsend Club 18 will meet
at the home of Mrs. Anna Arnold,
2256 Clauds St., tonight at 8
o'clock.
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In the Capitol Shopping
Phone 3-9191
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Chest Leaders : ;
To Visit Agencies
Marion County Community
Chest directors and other leaders
will tour six (tatewlda agencies
aided by Chest funds during a
trip Tuesday. S i
The group will meet at 930 a.
m. at Christie Home, Marylhurst. -and
after inspection proceed with -agency
guides to tha Volunteers ,
of America Mothers and Chil- -dren's
Home, Louisa Home, Pro
videnca Nursery, Albertina Kerr .
Nursery and Salvation i Army .
White Shield Home. .' "
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