s
-Cfity News EBirfieffs
THEFT REPORTED
Vernon Canfield, 5113 Auburn
Rd., reported to city police Satur
day afternoon that $70 to $80
was taken from his wallet while
it was checked at the downstairs
check room at the YMCA Satur
day morningY Investigating offi
cers said the check room attend
ant reDorted leaving the check
room for about a minute wnen
a youth came up and, asked for
a pair of goggles.
Electriglas Radiant Heat.
Electric Co. Phone 2-4136.
CHIMNEY BLAZES
Firemen from East Salem an
swered a chimney fire alarm at
the home of E. W. Lindhorst, 1260
N. 2lst SL. Saturday morning. No
damage was reported.
VL'iitv Miicir Studios.. Ph. 3-7186.
Piano s. Accordians, Marimbas,
. a 1 i
Guitars. Rented wnue you learn.-
OIL BURNS.
Burning oil tround the base of
a furnace at the Hawthorne court
Anartments. 1000 N. Capitol St
Saturday caused some smoke
damage in the basement, city iire-
Tnpn rpnortpd Oil aDDarently nad
leaked into the furnace pit and
bad ignited, they said.
E. K. Denison of Goode & Deni
son Electric has moved to 298 N.
23rd. Phone 2-3733. ., .
ALTERATIONS AUTHORIZED
Gordon Biwden was issued a
itv buildinz Dermit Saturday au
thorizing alterations of a house
. at 1325 Rroadawr at a cost of
$325. Also authorized was wreck
ing of a barn at 1490 N. 4th St
for $50 for Chris Battalion.
Fresh killed hen turkeys. 10 to 12
lb. average. 39c lb. Orwlgs Mar
ket, 3973 SilvertonRd. Ph. 4-5741
LUMBERMEN TO GATHER
H. L. Templeton, Valsetz Lum
ber Co., a director of the west
Coast Lumbermen's Association,
will lead a group oi Willamette
valley lumbermen to the associa
tion's annual meeting in Port
land March 24 and 25. others
on committees include William
Swindells of Willamette Nation
al Lumber Co.; T. G. Freres of
Lyons and Arthur R. Morgans of
Dallas.
ROSS APPOINTED
Milo C Ross, graduate of Sa
lem High School and Willamette
University, has been appointed
field secretary for George Fox
College at Newberg, it was an
nounced this week.
Paint with glamorizing Treasure
Tones. See our outstanding wall
paper collection. Chuck Clarke
253 N. Liberty.
GROUP, GETS AWARD
North Salem Kiwanis- Club
was notified .this week it sheared,
with other- Kiwanis clubs in the
Freedoms Foundation award
given recently to Kiwanis Inter
national for its support of
church activities.
Maish&lls Open for lunch daily
11:30 a.m. Special Sunday din
. new. '
TO SHOW TRIP PEC
Orrin Stanley, widely-known
Oregon photographer, win show
pictures of a recent trip to Mex
ico at the Salem Camera Club
meeting Tuesday at First Meth
odist Church at 8 p.m. The
meeting is open to the public.
Births
i KIRK To Mr. and Mrs. John
P. Kirk, St Paul, Ore., a daugh
V ter, Saturday, March 20, at Salem
Memorial Hospital. -
McCRACKEN To Mr. and
Mrs. John R. McCracken, 2580
Front St, a son, Saturday, March
20, at Salem Memorial Hospital.
PIERZINA To Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Pierzina, 337 S. 18th St,
a son, Saturday, March 20, at Sa
lem Memorial Hospital.
BRUS To Mr. and Mrs. Vin
cent Brus, 695 Waldo Ave., a son,
Friday, March 19, at Salem Me
morial Hospital.
SAUSER To Mr. and ISii
Kenneth Sauser, 3125 Jensen St,
a daughter, Saturday, March 20,
at Salem General Hospital.
GILBERT To Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Gilbert, Aumsville Route
1. a daughter, Saturday, March
20, at Salem General Hospital.
McDANIEL To Mr. and Mrs.
Vernol McDaniel, Independence
Route 1, a daughter, Saturday,
March 20, at Salem General Hos
pital '
SPECIALS
PIANOS
Grand a.,. $495.00 P
Spinets ... 350.00 "P
Uprights 150.00 P
ACCORDIONS
Reg. Special
120 Bass $295 $150.00
120 Bass 495 295.00
12 Bass 79.95 39.95
MISC. ... ''
Ha walla Double Neck
Guitar 19 C00
Reg. 251.00 spec
Tape Recorder . 7 IT OO
Reg. 129 .59 spec W .
Dozens of other Store-Wide
Specials '
The Music Center
479 N. Capitol Th. 2-5271
Riches
Y
MAN GETS FIVE DATS
William L. Phelps, Vancouver,
Wash-, who was arrested by state
police Friday, pleaded guilty Sat
urday to a charge of driving with
out an operator's license. He was
sentenced in Marion County Dis
trict Court tofive days in JaiL-i
Arresting officers said Phelps was
arrested in possession: of a car
reportedly stolen; from Grants
Pass Tuesday. He also faces the
charge of possessing stolen prop
erty, if J .
Sell Surplus Furniture for cash
through Classified ads. Phone
2-2441 for ad-writer.
t - I
RUNKEL SPEAKER f
Dr Howard W RuhkeL pro
fessor)f speech fat Willamette
University, will I address the
Portland Businessman's Forum
Tuesday at Hhe Multnomah ho
tel, on -It's AH in the Way You
Word It" y
Johns-Manville asphalt shingles
applied right over your qld roof.
No down payment 36 tao. to pay.
Call Mathis Bros. 3-4642.
ELECTION PLANNED
The board of directors of the
Association of United Nations,
Salem Chanter, will meet in the
fellowship room off the First
Methodist Church on March Z7
at 1:30 p.m. to elect officers and
make plans for the coming year.
rr Will J. Thompson. -Optome
trist Examinations by appoint
ment Phone 4-4057. f "
LEGION SLATES DINNER
The American Legion Post 136
and Auxiliary will hold a com
hinrf annual dinenr and Legion
birthday celebration at the Izaak
Walton Hallm March 23, Tues
day at o:3U p.m. a program wui
follow the covered dish dinner.
Will nartv who was following
'49 Chrysler involved in wreck
Sat 13th South of Salem contact
Bill Redenius at Chucks Steak
House.
LODGE SLATES LUNCH
Thor Lodge, Sons of Norway,
will hold a box lunch social, open
to the public after a short busi
ness meeting Tuesday night at 8
o'clock at 1320 Edgewater St, in
West Salem. Lodge President
Stanley Quamme will receive
credentials as official delegate to
the northwest district meeting
next June at Grace Harbor,
Wash. ' ;
Umatilla County j
Authorities lake j
Olive Culver, 19 1
is '
Olive Josephine Culver, 19, who
was arrested Friday night by Mar
ion County sheriffs deputies at
her apartment at 772 N. Winter
St, was picked up by Umatilla
County authorities Saturday.
The woman was arrested on the
strength of a Umatilla County
warrant charging forgery and had
been held in the county jail in
lieu of $1,000 bail, j
Authorities explained that the
checks were passed under the
name of Joan Culver. Picked up
at the same address was Norman
Knowles, on a charge of parole
violation. He is reportedly being
questioned in connection with the
same checks.
Two Degrees
Conferred
Willis B. Sullivan, 635 N. Sum
mer St, was conferred with the
Order of Malta and Order of Red
Cross degrees during ceremonies
this week at the Masonic Temple
in Salem.
Abo receiving this honor were
Richard Gilmer, Oregon City, and
Tom Baldwin and Harlow Dixon,
both of Woodburn. '.
L. H. Wetherby of Sharon Lodge
104, Willmar, Minni, conferred
the Red Cross degree and Rex
Davis, past grand master of Ore
gon, conferred the Order of
Malta. If !
SEE THE FABULOUS
PFAFF
Sewing Machine at
MYRONS
153 S. Liberty Ph. 3-5773
Leston W. Howell j
THERE MUST BE A REASON WHY . . . .
More and more people year after year call Howell-Edwards.
HOVELL-EDVARDS FUNERAL HOME
545 N. Capitol Street ACROSS FROM SEARS u Phono 34672
Speaker
(
Dr. Archibald Carey of Detroit,
Mich a member of the Chris
tian Sciencj Board of Lecture
ship, will speak in the Salem
High School auditorium at t
pan. Monday on the subject
"Christian Science: How Sci
entific Prayer Can Help You.1
Eagles Lodge
Conference
Starts Today
Some 200 persons are expected
to participate in the regional con
ference of Eagles Lodges . and
their auxiliaries scheduled to get
underway in Salem at 8 o'clock
this morning. i
Lodges fromx i0 communities
which make up Willamette Zone
No. 2 will starts the conference
with a breakfast this morning.
Election of regional officers will
take place during business ses
sions this afternoon of both
lodges and auxiliaries. i
The conference will close this
evening following a banquet when
Mayor Alfred Loucks, a member
of the Salem lodge,' is slated a
principal speaker. i
Communities comprising the
zone are Newberg, McMinnville,
Sheridan, Dallas, Albany, Sweet
Home, Toledo, Oceanlake, New
port and Salem. $ j
Public
Records
PROBATE COURT j
Florence Catterlin Irwin estate:
Final account submitted and hear
ing set for April 23.
CIRCUIT COURT !
Celia M. Summervillel vs Em
mitt J. Summervillei i Plaintiff
granted divorce, custody of minor
child and $40 monthly support.
.property settlement confirmed.
Amy a. Dixon vs Gerald M. Dix
cruel and - inhuman , treatment
seeks $1,650 Judgement and pre
perry settlement: Married Jan. J,
1952, at-Weiser, Idaho. .
MARRIAGE LICENSE '
APPLICATIONS
Floyd Dwight Morgan, legal,
pharmacist, 135 Kenwood Ave.,
and Geraldine Morgan, 23, house
wife, Lexington, Ky.
Ellis H. Barnholdt Jr., 24, stu
dent, 1410 Barnes Ave., and Don
na Barbara Baker, 21, pbx opera
tor, 1880 N. Commercial St.
Aaron M. Novick, 24, clerk,
1050 Norway St.,; and Dorothy M.
McCall, 22, instructor, 3660 Mar
ket St i;
MUNICIPAL COURT '
Alan Chester Gemmell, 1360 N.
15th St, arrested on a charge of
reckless driving; released on 175
bail. I i
Accident Free Drivers
I ; (12 months or mote)
Get New Low Rates -See Us
' '
WITH FARMERS
INSURANCE
Auto-Truck-Rre
George
0SK0 INSURANCE
V AGENCY ;
1465 N. Capitol St.
Phono 3-5661
Between Hood and Snipping
Donald f Waggoner
Council to Put Money
Issues on May Ballot
City legislation required to put several financial issues on the
May ballot will be introduced at a City Council meeting Monday
night in City Hall. ' f ' !
Extent of the ballot program for special financing of city proj
ects will have to be determined by the aldermen within the next
month. ,
The council members last
month had threshed out a $500,
000 program tentatively approv
ed for the ballot, but one major
item has since been all but
ruled out j -.
. That's f the proposed $133,000
bond issue for fire alarm sys
tem and . other fire and water
department improvements aim
ed at raising the city's fire in
surance rating and hence lower
ing the Insurance rates to house
holders land business property
owners, I .
But assurance that this pro
gram would lower fire insurance
rates has not been forthcoming
from the - National Fire Under
writers Bureau. Several of the
aldermen had announced ; they
wouldn't endorse the 'program
unless some advance assurances
were made by the underwriters.
Whether the aldermen now
will substitute some other proj
ects' for the fire alarm item
hasn't been decided. Among the
priority I city works recommend
ed by City Manager J. L. Fran
zen are (several new bridges to
replace the city's Ust, old wood
en bridges on streets; widening
of Center Street bridge over
Mill Creek; some drainage and
sewer lines.
Biggest ballot item appears
certain to be the $240,000 bond
issue proposal for widening 12th
Street, curbing to isolate rail
road tracks, traffic signals and
related items.
Also : on the tentatively ap
proved ballot list are widening oi
downtown Ferry Street, pur
chase of the Capitol Journal
building, and permission for
longer-term leases of airport
property to private parties.
Discussion of
United Fund
Campaign Set
The board of directors of the
Salem Community Chest will meet
Thursday with directors of local
agencies not affiliated with the
Chest to discuss the possibility of
a United Fund campaign in Salem
this f alL
The meeting was called by Otto
Wilson, president of the Commu
nity Chest, and Elton H. Thomp
son, chairman of the Marion
County Red Crrcs Chapter. Other
agency heads have been invited to
attend.
No decisions will be made at
the meeting, according to C. A.
Kells, executive secretary of the
Community Chest, and the dis
cussion will not affect fund cam
paigns now in grogress or planned
this summer.
TcenAgers Arrested
For Tlicft of Lamb
Two twin-agers were arrested
by state police Saturday in con
nection with the recent theft o:
a lamb from tuc Asel Eoff prop
erty south of Salem.
Pleading guilty to the charge
was Ernest Antone Reinhard, 18,
of 4140 Beck Ave. He was held
in the county jail in lieu of $1,000
bail A 17-year-old Brooks com
panion; was certified over to ju
venile court. Both were charged
with larceny of livestock.
Sts on Hiway Going North
Charles Edwards
Bin
Robert White
President of
SeedDealers
i Robert F. White, Salem feed
and seed dealer, is the new
president of Oregon Feed and
Seed Dealers Association.
He returned Saturday from
the association's annual conven
tion in Portland where he was
elected. More than 500 dealers
from over the state attended.
Others elected were Ed Wyss,
vice president, and Lloyd Gre
gory, treasurer. Both are Port
landers. Among convention speakers
were Director of Agriculture E.
L. Peterson, Salem Mayor Alfred
Loucks, the Rev. Alcuin Heibel
of ML Angel and Dr. Richard
Powell, dean of the Columbia
University law school. New
York. .
Wedding Photographs
In the studio-home or
church. No extra charge for
out of town weddings.
Ariz Photography
$25 Court St Ph. 2-4716
- : . - r-v t
-' f ' ff
' '
y -;
I xx-
.- vj 1: Y :.-Y:Y Y, Y-; V Vi
Oregon Grbup
Asks Men in
i -
MEDFORD m Churches, civic
and fraternal organizations and
business; men here have started a
campaign to win freedom for two
American newsmen who have been
prisoners of the Chinese Commu
nists exactly one year,
The two are Richard Applegate,
a native xf Medford. of the Na
tional Broadcasting Co., and Don
ald Dixon
of International News
Service.
Duplicated letters for; mailing to
the State Dept'a office of protec
tive division are being circulated
among Medford organizations.
Sponsors hope the campaign, de
signed to keep the cases of the
men before the attention of the
State Dept. will spread to other
communities. j
The NBC man is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Applegate of Med
ford. OLDSMOBILES
With New Improved
- Twin -Turbine
DYNAFLOW
SPECIAL REDUCED PRICE
LODER BROS.
4S5 Center Street
China Freed
Statesman, Salem, Ore. Sun.
Al Bauer of Portland To
Alvin D. "AT Bauer. tt'tr t?
years as radio farm director of
station KPOJ in Portland will
assume the same duties April 1
at KSLM inS alem, it was an
Free Lecture
';. ' m. on" ' h
Christian Science
. M j. v., ;
Subject . Christian Science: How
Scientific Prayer Can Help You
Lecturer . . , Dr Archibald Carey.
CS.B. j - K ' r
f Detroit Michigan V
' l - ' .-' ".
Place . . . Senior High School
Auditorium j
14th and D Streets
Time ... Monday Evening)
March 22, 8 P.M.
: Under the Auspices of First Church cf Ovist,
Scientist, Salem, Oregon
1 ;
All ARE CORDIAllY INVITED
:l "
Broadcast Over Salem Radio Station KOCO
(1490 kc) '
155 N. Liberty
SCENE-STEALING SPRING NEWS
BRUGES' "STARDUST POODLE
SPARKLED WITH TINSEL
Rrightttt star on the fashion borbon.
Bruce' "Stardust" poodle. Qvotity.
rich 100 wool, ignitod with
eyecatching, light-catching' Knsel Breed
Oromoticolh styled with free- " ' '
swingingyoung tint, broceleMengfe
sleovos. Swooping tuxedo
front is touched with timviated poo
him. So striking In white, spring
navy( cotillion blve. Sizes 8-16.
29,98
; l - r t
155 N. Liberty
HEW SIGNATURE
' A I '-'
COHONS DESIGNED BY :
i .
ASSOCIATED AMERICAN 'ASTISt
Gay, captivating Skirts 1o tumeveVy
ya your way. Each highly knogf- i
nativo print created by a mwnbei? :.
of the Associated American ArHsts
Skirt on trUfthKned "Circus ,
Days", the other is
ArtUh' signature end name of Y
print h at the htn of ooch skirV
' X ; "' ; I i
Each youthful srylo completely
woshoble. VMd colors on dork c ;
tight grounds. White on block I
combinonara too..See them c9L ;
Sizes 22 to 30 I 1
6tad
Y
' ; . v
March 21, 1354 (Sec l-5
Join Staff of KSLM
nounced yesterday by KSLM Sta
tion t Manager Dave Hots. Ro
will f broadcast two rural type
shows at 6 ajn, and 12:45 pan.
each Monday through Friday.
Phone 3-3191
Phone 3-3191
PRINT
!
"
A.
"Cay Trocksv j
: V