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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1954)
City News flBiriieffs TRIO RETURNS Silas M. Olson, Arthur A. Hol iher and J. Earl Cook, together with their wives, returned this week from St Petersburg, Fla., where they attended the 1954 Leaders Club convention Sponsor ed by State Farm Insurance Com panies. The three were winners of the company's Leaders Club award in 1953 based on the out standing performance in sale of insurance. Rummage sale. Antiques, plants, baked food. Hot coffee, Thursday and Friday. Jason Lee Church, N. Winter and Jefferson. Special rummage sale over Green baums. Wednesday, 21st, 9 to 4. MEASLES ON LIST Twenty-five cases of measles were reported in Marion County last week according to the com municable disease list of Marion County Department of Health which represents reports from 66 per cent of the county's physic ians. Other diseases reported Included 12 cases of mumps, one cf poliomyelitis and two of scar let fever. Rummage sale over Greenbaum's Thursday, April 22nd. K e i z e r Grange. Do you know The Chin-Up Club needs your . help with discarded clothing, furniture, household ar ticles, etc.. to keep the store go ing lor the handicapped? Call 33018 for pickup or bring to 173 S. Liberty. SPEAKERS TO MEET Capitol Toastmaster Club will hold its regular dinner meeting Thursday at 6:15 p.m. in the' Hol lywood Lions Den. Toastmaster is to be George Van Dusen with table topics in charge of Glenn Harbaugh. Speakers are Ross Ruckins, Ed Whitt, Dick Batdorf, Robert Forkner and Omar Hal vorsen. Do it yourself. Patios, paths, driveways. Oil-mat-asphalt, inex pensive, light equipment. Valley Oil, 2-3633. Spring formals $2 and up. YW'CA Budget Shop, 162 S. Com'l. Open Fridays and Mondays, 10 to 5. Lachelle's, 1348 Ferry St., have a GILLES REELECTED Don M. Gilles, instructional ma terials specialist, division of vo cational education at Salem, was reelected secretary - treasurer of the Oregon Industrial Education Association during their annual business meeting in Eugene last week end. C. S. Obitz, assistant director of the Eugene vocation school, was elected president beautiful line of fur scarfs and stoles. Complete for service and cold storage on premises. Public Records CIRCUIT COURT Margaret T. Krupicka vs Mar tin J. Krupicka: Decree of di vorce restores plaintiff's former name of Margaret T. Richter and settles property rights. Lila Mae Brenden vs Ernest L. Brenden: Decree of divorce re stores plaintiff's maiden name of Lila Mae Hellekson. State vs Warren Calvin: De fendant, charged with forgery, waives extradition proceedings for return to California. PROBATE COURT Alma M. Ulrich estate: Final account hearing set for May 27. Joseph Becker estate: Order appoints Edwin Joseph Becker as administrator. MARRIAGE LICENSE , APPLICATIONS William Gerald Curtis Jr.. 19, newspaper advertising. 3135 D St., and Joann Marie Finney, 19, bookkeeper, 2405 Dallas Rd., both of Salem. Rudolph R. Vegh, 29, mechan ic, 2385 State St., and Velma Shivers, 24, aecretary, 1225 N. 25th SL, both of Salem. Percy G. Gorton. 58, salesman, 355 S. 24th St, and Marie Mathis, 52, supervisor, 845 N. 15th St, both of Salem. DISTRICT COURT John Miles Avery, Salem, charged with burglary not in a dwelling, bound over to grand jury; held in lieu of $2,500 baiL Walter Stanley Carbaugh, 605 Spruce St, charged with conceal ing stolen property, acquitted at jury trial. 1 L SOCIETY TO MEET The Salem Geological Society will hold its next lecture meeting Thursday at 8 p.m. in Collins Hall at Willamette University. Dr. Arthur Jones, Portland, will speak on his recent vacation trip to the Hawaiian Islands. The pub lic is invited. ; Parmenter Red roosters. 5c each while they last Ph. 4-4624. INSTITUTE THIS WEEK The fifth annual Institute of Oregon Chapter, International As sociation of Personnel in Em ployment Security will be held in Forest Grove Friday and Satur day. David H. Cameron, of Sa lem, is president of the organiza tion. Learn knitting, 1 to 4 p.m. 341 State St. Phone 3-5654. PROFESSOR TO LECTURE Dr. Howard W. Runkel, direc tor of speech at Willamette Uni versity, will be principal speaker at the Oswego Kiwanis Club spring banquet Wednesday eve ning. The educator will speak on 'it s All in the Way You Word It:" Need dental plates? Get them on credit at Painless Parker, 125 N. Liberty, Salem. SOCIETY TO MEET The Salem Camellia and Rhod odendron Society meets Thurs day night at 8 p.m. at the YMCA. The guest speaker is Dr. E. J. Kraus, Oregon State College hy bridizer. He will speak on azaleas and show slides. Close out on date prunes. 12c lb. Valley Farm Store. 4-4624. REEDER AT LIONS Paul Reeder, Hillsboro attor ney, will be guest speaker at the regular Thursday luncheon meet ing of the Salem Lions Club at the Marion Hotel. Reeder will discuss fluoridation of public wa ter supplies. Fortified peat moss now avail able. 95c sack. Valley Farm Store. Fh. 4-4624. ONE PERMIT ISSUED A building permit was issued Tuesday by the city engineer's office to Russell H. Coppock, re roof dwelling at 1595 N. Summer St., $240. Mai snails 11:30 a.m. ners. Open for lunch daily Special Sunday din- FIRE OFFICIALS TO MEET PORTLAND UP) Fire officials from eight Western states and two Canadian provinces will meet here Thursday and Friday for a civil defense conference. DONT FORGET APRIL 28 8 P. M. tfrtld Li niwvimvifirv m 11 Salem Sr. High School Your opportunity to hear this Famous Family of Movie . . . TV . . . Radio and Recording Fame who were in Disney's "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs," Universal'! "Mad About Music,' and others. Fun for All from 1 Yr. to 100 Yrs. Bring the Family! Tickets at Stevens & Son . . . Adults 1.20 . . . Children 50c Presented by South Salem Lions Club Funds to go to Needy Blind Children Hamilton Furniture Co. wishes to announce that Mr. C. L (Mac) McCloud is now managing our Appliance Department Mr. McCloud extends an invitation to his friends and old customers to come in, and looks forward to making many new friends. His many years of experience are sure to give satis faction with Replacement For Gurske Still Sought Gov. Paul L. Patterson said Tuesday he had not yet .found the "right man" to succeed Paul Gurske as a member oil the State Unemployment Commission and State Indostrial Accident Commis sion. Gurske resigned as of April 15 to accept a federal position in Washington, D.C. James T. Marr, Portland, exec utive secretary of the Oregon State Federation of Labor, origi nally was mentioned as being con sidered for the job but he sent Gov. Patterson a letter in which he said he was not a candidate. Also mentioned for the berth was Gust Anderson. Portland labor leader and member of the House of Representatives from Multno mah county. Gov. Patterson said Tuesday he was still angling for a man quali fied to handle the daties of the position. Woman Sentenced For Drunk Driving SUtrsma.il Stmt Service S1LVERTON Mrs. Patricia Prather. Box 5, Monitor, was fined 350 and given a 90-day jail sentence by Judge Quinton Es tell in municipal court Tuesday on a charge of driving while in toxicated. She was arrested Mon day night by city officers. She pleaded guilty. The jail sentence will be suspended upon payment of the fine. Births LEHNHERR To Mr. and Mrs. John Lehnherr, Independence, a son, Tuesday, April 20, at Salem General Hospital. STONE To Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Stone, Amity, a daughter, Tues day, April 20, at Salem General Hospital. DeHUT To Mr. and Mrs. Gil bert DeHut. 1094 Maine Ave., a daughter, Tuesday, April 20, at Salem General Hospital. VANDERHOOF To Mr. and Mrs. William Vanderhoo'f. 645 S. 18th St., a daughter, Tuesday, April 20. at Salem Memorial Hos pital. USSELMAN To Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Usselman, 1374 Chemeketa St., a daughter, Tuesday, April 20, at Salem Memorial Hospital THIS DATE! 4ttists your appliance problems. -vl XJ ' ' Statesman School Correspondent SALEM HIGH SCHOOL Bob Archibald, junior at Salem High School has been announced as next year's editor of the school paper, The Clarion. Archibald succeeds Marion Baum who has served as editor the past year. O.ther members of next year's Clarion staff will be announced later. They will be chosen by this i year's staff and the new editor. SWEGLE SCHOOL A special Easter assembly was given by pupils of Sweglc School recently. Opening the program was the flag salute led by Paul Jensen. Pamela Jipp was mistress of cere monies. Participating in the "Eas ter Parade" were second graders Charlotte Bowder, Karen Black more, Jan Rickman, Kathy Lee Gardner, Bonnie Welty, Kathy DeLapp, Linda Hammett, Char lene Schafer and Kennie Clute. First graders of Miss Darlene Gortmaker's class taking part were Edna Kisman, Bonnie Slade, Stanley Fluk, Bobby Scott, Linda Robinette, Rebecca Boughn, Lin da Anglin, Gloria Tumbly, San dra Smith, Pid Louellette and Bonnie Willis. Mrs. Frances Nichols' first graders who took part were Pam ela Smith, Paul Sockwell. Steven Beal, Larry Sievers and Linda Yarnell. Fourth graders participating THE KflYE-HALBERT -v, . DECORATOR ORIGINALS 02 n AS LITTLE KM iasiest Terms-Green Stamps mm 365 II. Commercial Your TV Sef Governor Plans Washington Trip Gov. Paul Patterson will leave for Washington, D. C, later this week to attend a meeting of gov ernors called by President Eisen hower to discuss a number of problems including power devel opment. Gov. 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Casey, 1355 Bonds Rd., to the rank of corporal has been announced by the 1st Marine Aircraft Wing at Atsugi, Japan. A former student at Salem High School he enlisted in September 1952. Also stationed in the Far East aboard the repair ship USS Hooper Island is Robert A. Brotherton, son of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Brotherton, 1935 Center St. He is an opticalman seaman. Seaman Darold E. Candell, son cf Mr. and Mrs. Emmett B. Can dell. 1765 N. 5th St., has been as signed to the Far Eastern fleet where he is serving aboard the oiler USS Chikaskia. The ship is with Task Force 77. Two valley Marines are under going four weeks individual com bat training at the Camp Pendle ton, Calif., training base. They are Pfc. Rolano E. West, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Hill, 180 W. Judson St., and Pvt. Raymond F. Merten, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Merten of St. Paul. Army 2nd Lt. Glen E. Wiltsey, son of Mrs. Glen Wiltsey, 840 Hoyt St., recently completed a basic infantry officers course at Ft. Benning, Ga. 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