The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 05, 1954, Page 5, Image 5

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    City News lBirSeffs
MOVIE ON SCHEDULE
A wildlife film "Whr Roost
er Tail! Fly will be bown Wed
nesday noon at the luncheon
meeting of Hollywood Lions in
the Lions Den. The movie will
be presented by Lion Clarence E.
Greig.
Johns-Manvtlle asphalt ahinglea
applied right over your old roof.
No down payment. 38 mo. to pay.
CaJl Mathls Bros. 3-4642.
TOASTM ASTERS TO MEET
Salem Toastmaiteri will meet
tonight at'the Spa restaurant for
their regular session. Toastmas
ter will be T. E. Kokko.
SPECIAL All cars with hy
draulic brakes Brake reline
$10 00, material and labor. Come
to. a specialist when you have
a toothache you go to a dentist
so when you have brake or
wheel alignment trouble, why
not fo to someone experienced
and equipped?
R. D. Tavlor and Sons
SALEM BRAKE AND WHEEL
ALIGNING SERVICE
241 Center St. Phone 3-4710
I Years at the Same Location
All Work Guaranteed
ROTARY AT YWCA
Salem Rotarians will hold their
regular Wednesday meeting this
week at the YWCA for a program
and tour.
Wiltsey Music Studios. Ph. 3-7186.
Pianos, Accordions, Marimbas,
Guitars. Rented while you learn.
TOWNSEND CLU3 MEET
Central Townsend Club fl will
hold its regular business and
social session Monday at 239
Court St. Meeting time is set for
1:30 p.m.
'54 Mobilgas
Economy Run
Starts Today
LOS ANGELES Twenty new
model passenger cars, represent
ing nearly every manufacturer
in the nation, will embark Mon
day morning on a 1335-mile,
three-day road test from Los An
geles to Sun Valley in quest of
miles-per-gallons laurels, a test
that is considered the severest
America offers for stock cars.
Entrants in the 1954 Mobilgas
Economy Run were scheduled to
begin crossing the starting line
at Eighth and Flower Streets in
downtown Los Angeles one min
ute after midnight, proceeding
at two-minute intervals.
Monday they face the difficult
chore of reaching San Francisco,
over a 554.4-mile route, within
a limit of 13 hours, 35 minutes,
driving by way of Highway 99
"the Main Street of California"
. through Bakersfield, Fresno,
Yosemite Park and Merced.
Final results of the Run will
bt announced by the AAA at Sun
Valley, Idaho, Thursday, with
prizes tobe awarded in four au
tomobile price classifications. In
addition, all 20 are involved in
the competition for the Sweep
stakes trophy which is deter
mined on a formula which takes
into consideration the weight of
each car, miles driven, and the
amount of gasoline consumed.
Four Regional
April Meets
Slated at OSC
OREGON STATE COLLEGE
Four western regional meetings
are scheduled at Oregon State
college in April starting with a
joint conference of the Western
and Pacific Northwest Political
Science associations April 9 and
10.
The Pacific Forensic league
will hold its 30th annual conven
tion at OSC April 20 tc 23: Pacif
ic Sociological society will meet
April 22 and 23; and Association
of Western Forestry clubs, April
29 to May 1.
Public
Records
MUNICIPAL COURT
Graydon Dale Robison, 1945
Beach Ave., arrested on charge
of driving while intoxicated; re
leased on $250 bail
Because if s 3 ways richer
GOLDEfl WESTy -is
the At
coffee!
Ruber FUror
Rieber Aromm
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NURSES SET SESSION
Practical nurse of the Salem
area will meet Thursday at S
p.m. in the basement room of
the Woman'! Clubhouse, 460 N.
Cottage SL All licensed practi
cal nurses, nurses aides and any
on interested in the nursing pro
fession are invited.
Mail ha lis Open for lunch daily
11:30 aon. Special Sunday din
ners. SNYDER ON PROGRAM
"Your Money's Worth", talk
on how school dollars are spent,
will be delivered Tuesday at the
luncheon meeting of Salem Ki
wanis Club by Walter E. Snyder,
superintendent of Salem Public
Schools. The session is scheduled
for the Senator Hotel
Rummage sale Wed. 8:30 to 4,
above Greenbaums by Pi Beta
Phi Alumnae.
ALARM ANSWERED
An overheated oil furnace at
the home of A. W. Welch, 455 S.
Capitol St., Sunday afternoon
prompted a run by city firemen,
No damage was reported.
WINDOW BROKEN
Citv Dolice Sundav investigated
a broken, plate glass window at
the front of the Safeway Store,
245 Court St Police said there
was no indication that entry was
made and manager George Kirk
Patrick said the building appear
ed to be in order.
Learn knitting. 1 to 4 p.m.
State SL Phone 3-5854.
541
Students From
Mid-Valley at
OSC Honored
Three mid-valley students at
Oregon State College have been
selected for membership in Scab
bard and Blade, national ROTC
honor society.
Rodney A. Jipp, Salem, Army;
Eugene R. McFarland, Dallas;
and Thomas J. Ebner, Mt Angel,
Navy, will all be initiated into
the society Wednesday before
the group's annual banquet
Speaker at the occasion will
be Maj. Gen. William F. Dean,
famed prisoner of the Korean
War who is now deputy comman
der of Sixth Army.
Births
STURM To Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Sturm, 635 Idlewood
Dr., a daughter, Saturday, April
3, at Salem General HospitaL
DAY To Mr. and Mrs. Jo'in
B. Day, 351 Magnolia Court, a
son, Sunday, April 4, at Salem
General Hospital.
STUCKEY To Mr. and Mrs.
John B. Stuckey, 200 S. 22nd St.,
a son, Sunday, April 4, at Salem
General Hospital.
VOGT To Mr. and Mrs. Ed
ward L. Vogt, 735 Chemawa Rd.,
a son, Sunday,' April 4, at Salem
General Hospital.
GILBERT To Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Gilbert, Gateway, Ore., a
daughter, Sunday, April 4, at
Salem General Hospital.
KINNEY To Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Kinney, 3465 Abrams
Ave., a son, Sunday, April 4, at
Salem General Hospital.
HEWITT To Mr. and llrs.
Melvin Hewitt, 3095 Earhart SI.,
a daughter, Sunday, April 4, at
Salem General Hospital.
Doug Yeaffer
Says . . .
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ELECTRICAL
APPLIANCES
See Us
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APPUAI.'CE CO.
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Climax of 0&C
By A. ROBERT SMITH
Statesman Correspondent
WASHINGTON Congressional
consideration of the Cordon-Ellsworth
plan for settlement of the
controverted OAC lands question
may reach a climax this month,
now that the Eisenhower admin
istration has fiven it lull back
ing. t
Ex-Diplomat's
Daughter to
Wed Lawford
BOSTON Patricia Kennedy,
daughter of former Ambassador
and Mrs. Joseph P. Kennedy, will
become the bride of film actor Pe
ter Lawford on April 24 in New
York City, a Kennedy family
spokesman said Sunday night.
The simple 4 p. m. ceremony will
be at the Catholic church of St.
Thomas More. Officiating will be
the Rev. John J. Cavanaugh, form
er president of Notr Dame Uni
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Issue Nearing In Congress
Both House and Senate may
bring it to the floor within the
next few weeks, without the oft
en tedious procedure involved in
formal public hearings. The con
troverted issue would b settled
if Congress enacts the legislation
sponsored by Sen. Guy Cordon
and Rep. Harris Ellsworth.
General Fire
Alarm Set Off
A general alarm was touched
off at central fire, station Sun
day afternoon when a fire was
reported at 475 State Street.
True location of the fire was
reported a few seconds later and
fire equipment was diverted to
475 South 17th Street. Art over
heated stove pipe at the home
of Mrs. G. L. Berkey caused con
siderable smoke and damage esti
mated at $100 when a nearby
wall was ignited, firemen reported.
EASV PAYMENT PLAN
Favorable action wpuld in
crease slightly the annual income
from O&C timber cutting to the
OLC counties, besides - allowing
for dispersal immediately to the
18 counties their shares In a fund
of some $7,500,000 now froren
in the U.S. Treasury pending set
tlement of the dispute.
The plan to dispense with hear
ings is predicated upon accep
tance by the Interior committees
of both houses of the voluminous
record already made on the issue
in previous sessions of Congress
which considered the issue but
never settled it On several past
occasions, settlement legislation
has passed one house but not the
other.
This plan would speed the bills
to the floor for debate and a
vote, removing any doubt that
a decision could be reached in
this sesion of Congress which is
expected to extend Into mid
summer. It would also preclude the ap
pearance before committees of
A. W. Lafferty, special counsel
for Clackamas County, who op
poses the Cordon-Ellsworth bills.
The other 17 county organiza
tions have endorsed the legislation.
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30-in. Kenmore Range
36-in. Kenmore Range
41-in.j Double Oven Kenmore Rango
41-in. Double Oven Deluxe Kenmore Rango
36-in. Deluxe Kenmore Range
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Kenmore Automatic Washer
Kenmore Automatic Dryer
Kenmore Automatic Washer
Kenmore Automatic Dryer
17" Tabic Model Television - Low Prico
21" Tabic Model Television 4 Low Prico '
21" Console Model Television -Low Price
All Channel funor 30.00 Extra
Tako advantage of those new, low ovoryday
prices on SEARS Appliancos
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Prison-Bound
Wreck Victims
Satisfactory
Statesman New. Service
STAYTON Two persons in
jured in the accident near De
troit Friday that killed one pri
son bound woman were reported
in satisfactory condition at the
Santiam Memorial Hospital Sun
day night ,
Hospital authorities said Earl
Cummins, Grant County deputy
sheriff who was driving the car
and transporting two prisoners
to the state penitentiary, would
be held at the hospital for sev
eral days. Mrs. Patricia Elliott,
Grant County matron, will pro
bably be transferred to a Port
land hospital Monday, officials
said.
Killed when the car crashed
down a 100-foot embankment
was Mrs. Opha Clement, 35, of
Canyonville, who was en route to
the penitentiary to serve a one
year sentence. Her brother,
Oscar Holland, sustained minor
injuries in the accident and was
transferred from the hospital to
the penitentiary Saturday to
start a life sentence.
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Statesman, Scle Ortv, Moil.
Officers Installed
By Toastmasterg
New officers were installed at
a recent meeting of the Capitol
Toastmasters Club at a joint ses
sion with Chemeketa Toastmis
tress Club.
Taking office were Andy Fos
ter, president, Alfred B. Thomas,
vice president, Omar Halvorson,
secretary-treasurer, Al Beckett,
sergeant at arms, educational
chairman, Robert Ramage, and
Dewey Davis, deputy governor. .
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