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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1952)
V (Dnily Mews UBirneffs SALEM COUPLE FARENTS Sgt. and Mrs. Harold A. Lewis former Salem couple, are the par ents of a daughter. Catherine Ann, born Thursday at the Bremerton Naval Hospital. Sgt Lewis is sta tioned at the Marine barracks at Bremerton, Wash. Mrs. Lewis, the former Beverly Reid, is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. C P. Reid, , 2113 Ferry St, and Sgt. Lewis the son of Mr. and Mrs. J'. H. Lewis, 890 N. Lancaster Dr. Air-Steamship tickets anywhere. KugeL 3-7694. 153 N. High St. i BURGLARY ATTEMPTED : The attempted burglary of Walt's Time Tavern at 515 S. 12th St early Saturday was reported to city police. Reports indicated en : try was attempted by removing a foundation block and going up through the floor. An attempt also was made to enter through barred rear window. KIWANIS SLATES FILM A movie of the recent Soap Box Derby will be shown at the meeting - of the Salem Kiwanis Club Tues day noon at the Senator Hotel. See whaf you're doing even Seeing tasks like this should be easy for you. If they're not . . . if you have to strain to see things at arm's length . . . you should consult with Morris Op tical. Properly prescribed con tinuous vision lenses will re Store the good, clear, comfort able vision you once enjoyed at all seeing distances. Our many years of optical experi ence assures ' your , complete satisfaction. Dr. Henry I. Morris and Dr. Kenneth W. Morris Optometrists at ' Morris Optica! Co. 444 State -' Phone S-55Z8 Noto you can own l.r Gnttfm) Msnra fine Croton watch that is sealed togainst tvater, rust, dust and dirt . . and get a ON YOUR OLD WATCH regardless of age, make, or . - ' cbnditioW - ; Spridel i iv s ' i Expansion j' 3f,S.i J Bracelet V fj3 65.oo :kw y : IW a 'yA that iU failkfully .m.tSm-TImm watrbrs are smartlV - : ,trA vr4 InrdiW built t6 rilktBl j - . ! . . . : toughest trtau ot a woman s iay. so hy mot bring in any old watch and wewiUijaa$10.00Trd4ii v AuVwnc for rmart,nem , CR0TOX Wt. - Your account HARTMAN BROS. I Jewelers of Salem PILOTS TO MEET The Salem Pilot's Association will meet in the administration building at McNary Field at 8 p.m. Monday to discuss rules and regu lations for incorporation. With some 20 persons already members, the organization at its irst meeting elected Robert Arm priest presi dent. Membership fees of 850 a member will be- used to purchase a plane. ... " v . ' - Call Mathis Bros. 3-4642. Free estimates on your Roofing prob lems - . SCOUTS PLAN DRIVE Plans for participation- in the fall membership roundup program were Laid Friday night at a meet ing of Cub Scout Pack 15 at the West Salem Methodist Church. Approximately 45 parents and cubs attended this first fall meet ing under direction of new. Cub master Alvah Brown. . Landscaping and designing. No Job too large or too small F A Doerfler and Sons Nursery, 250 Lancaster Dr. at 4 Corners. Phone 2-2549. VACATIONS IN MIDWEST ' C. L. McLin, 1272 State St, Salem restaurant man, is on a va cation visit in the midwest A story in last Wednesday's Illinois State Journal at Springfield, m., tells of his visit there with L. W Grannis, formerly a student at Willamette University, and of a tour of histor ical sites in that area. Fresh killed turkeys- to bake or fry. 39c lb. Orwig's Market 3975 Silverton Rd. Phone 4-5742. CAMERA CLUB MEETS Gail Gardner, professional photo grapher, will speak at the initial fall meeting of the Salem Camera Club, 8 p.m. Tuesdays at the First Methodist Church. The club has announced it would welcome new members at all meetings, . set for the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month throughout the winter. REROOFTNG PERMITS ISSUED Three permits for reroofing of Salem dwellings were issued Satur day by the city engineer's office. Permits were issued to CM. Fones, 2292 N. Liberty St., 8150: Mrs. P. M. Challace, 1596 Ferry St, szio, and Arthur T. Peters, 1695 N. 5th St, $400. Nursery . School to open October 6th for ages 2 to 4. 625 Kingwood Dr. call 4-3597 after 6 p.m. ' NOMINATIONS AT EAGLES t - Nominations for the offices of vice president- and chaplain for the Willamette Aerie 2081, Frater nal Order of Eagles, are to be made at a Tuesday meeting. Rummage sale, Tuesday, Sept. 23rd. 1035 Broadway. PETROLEUM MEET SET Mobilgas dealers and their em ployers in the Salem area are to attend a dinner meeting Tuesday evening in the Senator Hotel. A color movie of the 1952 Economy Run to Sun Valley, Idaho, is to be shown. , 'i: a smart AOUAMAtOS GUamina whit u wijh tXfUM bracaia to : natcM 7 pwl padvfti $42.50 iSAQUABtllt Trial iMkiRf yJUw SokMOM cam with mi htm tl le SMtdl lh " . Is Invited - . Liberty at Star i AaifftW r - i 1 1 j ::: :. v . : ti... .ii.m nirmi it -i ! J Sen. Morse to , Talk at Labor Council Dinner Sen. Wayne Morse is scheduled as - the principal speaker at -a United Nations Day banquet Oct 24. sponsored by the Salem Trades and Labor Council. . , Oregon's junior senator will speak in observa: ce of the seventh anniversary of the signing of the United Nations charter in San Francisco in 1945. ; Chairman of the banquet win be John Moore. Others on the commit tee are Albert Shivers, chairman of the ticket committee; William En tress, and Victor Lindstrom.' Tickets wfll go on sale next week. The banquet Is scheduled for the Marion Hotel. Members of Legal Clinic Hear Brownell Members of -the Willamette Uni versity legal aid clinic and guests attended a luncheon Saturday noon with Emery Brownell, head of the National Legal Aid Association, from Rochester, N. Y. "Willamette is pioneering In the use of a legal aid system for per sons normally unable to afford such assistance," Brownell told the group. . Among others present at the meeting in the Senator Hotel were Dr. G. Herbert Smith, president of Willamette; Seward P. Reese, dean of Willamette's law school; several local and district judges; represen tatives of the Marion County Wel fare Association and members of Willamette's law school faculty. Brownell was invited to speak in Salem by Dean Reese who had talked with the man recently in San Francisco, Calif, while at tending the American Bar Asso ciation convention there. SUSTAINS LACERATIONS John Schoenbaecher, Portland, a former patient at the Oregon State Hospital, was treated Saturday for two deep lacerations on his fore head, sustained when he fell at a downtown hotel. At his own re quest, he was committed to the state hospital. , Pay all your bills at one place. Ask us about our Pattern Ex change, Office Statements, Itemiz ed Statements, Parcel Check and many others to save you time and money. Currency Exchange, 362 State St. HESTON IN CHICAGO Alan W. Heston, 841 Bieber St, wiU begin bis junior year at the college division of the University of Chicago Monday, the school re ported Saturday. Births McCORMICK To Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McCormick, Salem Route 4, Box 164,a daughter, Sat urday, Sept. 20, at Salem Memorial HospitaL ' , BERNT To Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Bernt, Woodburn, a daugh ter, Saturday, Sept. 20, at Salem Memorial HispitaL ! GUSTAFSON To Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Gustafson, Silverton, a son, Saturday, Sept. 20, at Salem Mem orial HospitaL STRAND To Mr. and Mrs. Der- yl Strand, 1660 Madison St, a son, Saturday, Sept. 20, at Salem Mem orial HospitaL BLANDO To Mr. and Mrs. An thony Blando, Turner, a daughter, Saturday, Sept 20, at Salem Mem orial Hospital. ; i CHAMBERLAIN . To Mr. and Mrs. Alton Chamberlain, 1020 N. 13th St, a son, Saturday, Sept 20, at Salem Memorial HospitaL! - YORK To Mr. and Mrs. James York. 1286 Ruge St.. a son, Satur day, Sept 20, at Salem. General HospitaL CO VINE To Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Covine, 'Independence, a son, Saturday, Sept 20, at Salem Gen eral HospitaL TRUSSELL To Mr. and Mrs. William Trussell, 310 Bellevue St; a son, Saturday, Sept 20,- at Salem General Hospital. Appointed Salem District Manager Woodmen of the World Robert Xob Dreyer I Salem 4-2043 Woodmen of the World Home Offices 147 Tremont Plaeo Denver, Colorado Leaders Urge Chest Support . . l- ' ( I . ! "wi -tmrnmrnmrnmimmimmmimmmmmm JOSEPH A. H. DODD Chest-sUDDorted asencies do for the community good work that in dividuals cannot accomplish, be lieves Joseph A. IL Dodd, presi dent of Salem Community. Chest which is now camnaiminir for $126,000. - , Dodd. district manager for Port land Gas St Coke Co., has served in virtually every capacity for the Chest since coining to Saleml five years ago. - He says, "I thoroughly believe in all the agencies of the, Commu nity Chest They do for us what we cannot do as individuals in neighborly, concern for the wel fare of others, and the spiritual and cultural values that mean so much to the community." Bernard J. Lulayy Sublimity, Gets Sergeant Rating I WITH' THE 40TH INFANTRY DIV. IN KOREA Bernard J. Lu lay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Lulay, of Sublimity, . Ore., was recently promoted to sergeant ' The unit landed in Korea early this year after intensive training in Japan. A veteran of 21 months service in Korea, Lulay is a medical aid- man with the 223rd Inf. Regt Before entering the Army In Oct 1950, he was employed by Lulay Brothers Lumber Company in W,est Scio, Ore. . The British Royal Marines have existed officially in Britain since 1664. ; . yriLES per GALLON Is something JVl ; everyone talks aboutand Buick owners take pride in telling us that they're doing OK on this score. ' : - !. . But the kind of miles is important too. The real pay-off you get whn you own a Buick is in what happens while you're turning gas into power, ' Every drop of gas sets off a tiny tornado v of compacted energy in Brack's Fireball 8 Engine. ,'"'' : ' . .: " You. swoop from a standing start to any speed the lawjjr good sense permits with -effortless smoothness; thanks to Dynaflow DHve. 388 North Commercial Ex-YoiingGUiJ Of ficial Joins PORTLAND VP) - The former vice chairman of the Western Regional Council of. the Young Republicans said Saturday the Nixon incident had caused him to switch support to the Democrats' Adlai Stevenson. ; Charles"'Maxey, Portland Negro leader and former member of the executive . board of the Oregon Young Republicans, . said disclos ure of the $18,000 expense fund for Sen. Nixon, GOP vice presi dential nominee, led him to change his mind. j. . He added i that he was uneasy In Als mind earlier about the ad vice apparently being given Gen. Eisenhower on national affairs and civil rights. Maxey said he would remain registered as, a Republican, but would work and vote for Steven son.' - I- ; - . Alfred Phelp Edits Prize er The award of excellent was re ceived recently by former Salem resident Alfred K. Phelps, young editor of The Lower Columbia Eagle in Cathlamet, Wahkiakum County, Wash. . 1 . The newspaper, In competition with approximately 65 other me dium - sized Washington publica tions for. 1951-52, received the award for outstanding makeup and general appearance J A certificate of merit was presented Phelps and his wife Sept 13 ' a Spokane, Wash., during; tHe filth annual meeting of the Washington News paper Publishers Association. Phelps was employed by the Statesman several years ago as a printer.. j - : i Columbia Rive Chinook SALiion For Canning Or Freezing' Lb. I FITTS I'IKT. - w 216 N. Commercial V pap ' ' ' C-C'0 Bo ' VTJdDcqdd GnuUODGDDy - -1 JSIentai Health Topic For Wednesday Meet A panel of State Hospital Volun teer Aids wiU answer the question "What kind of work do we do?" at an 8 p.m. meeting in the First Christian Church Wednesday. The meeting.' sponsored by the Oregon Council of Churches, will feature a March of Time movie en titled 'The .Nations Mental Health. A description of the work to be done by volunteer aids for the coming year will be given by Mrs. Cecil Wickline, chairman of the Salem unit Women not able to attend this meeting and inter ested in the work are invited to call Mrs.-Wickline. River Bank Project Contract Awarded PORTLAND JP) - The Corps of Engineers S a t u rday announced award of a $51,472 contract for building bank protection works on the WUlamette River at Kentucky and Murphy's - bars near Inde pendence. , The contract went to General Construction Company, Portland. The engineers said Pruitt Build ing & Roofing Company, Portland, had the low bid of $4,575 for reno vating buildings at Marion Forks Hatchery near Detroit --w .... ,.::..:.': ?:. -. II 4 - TTT '5 Serving Salem and Vicinity as Funeral Directors for 24 Years Convenient location, S. Commercial street; bus-line; direct rout' to ce meteries no cross traffic New modern building seating up to 300. Service within your means. ' 605 S. Commtrdal St j You soar over the froad with magnificent i levelness buoyed by big soft coil ; springs on every wheel coddled by a ! dozen other features which make up Buick's million dollar ride. The car holds direction like an airliner -on the beam.T5)u snug into turns with ! sure-footed poise ease your grip on the steering wheel and feel the car seek a straight course again like a compass points to the pole. Ik s Is travel as youVe always hoped to find it relaxed, carefree, luxurious, happy while you leave the miles behind, ' . L, - ra arcTsrira. .-seem Oregon, House Auction Set Saturday The last of 16 houses to be sold to make room for the new South Salem High School will be auction ed off Saturday, Sept 27 at 3 p.m. This group will include - four houses at 1320 and 1970 S. Church St and at 1915 and 1975 S. Cottage St It will also include three gar ages, the Boy Scout building on Leslie Junior High School grounds and a small brick building, 'also on the school grounds. : Auctioneer will be Claude KQ- BIG NEW 1952 0X0)0 (3 Delivered Salem Standard Factory Equipment .. Immediate Delivery Liberal Terms STAN BAKER MOTORS Salem, Oregon V Chomeketa and Hlqh - -i-Ak J--- til VirgU T. Goldea VIRGIL T. GOLDEN FUNERAL SRVICI Yes Indeed life's different in a Buick. How different you should find out firsthand. ' . How about letting us give you a sample any day you say? , . Equipment, accessories, trim and models art suhject 9 change without notice. Standard on Roadmastef, optional at extra cost on other Series. aungay. geptemper 21. 1352 S Towniend Clubs to ' Hold District Meeting The First Congressional Dis trict of Townsend Clubs will hold a meeting beginning at 10:30 ajxu. today at Beaver Hall ,248 N. Com mercial St ; Principal speakers for the meet are Earl McDonald, chairman el the state organization of Town sends and District Chairman James " McKenzie, Portland. gore of Salem, real estate auction eer. - Li 4-Door Sedan 1 Grace & Goldea CO. Phone 4-2257 9m Smptr a will ts RosJnuutt Option! M ixtrs 0OM. - Phone 2-3621